Some reviews of Reading Legitimation Crisis in Tehran are coming in, and there have been a few interviews with me about it. Farzin Vahdat, author of the landmark God and Juggernaut: Iran’s Intellectual Encounter with Modernity (to which my book owes a huge debt) wrote this review for the online journal Logos. Janet Afary and Kevin Anderson review the book (along with four other new books on Iran) in the July 16 issue of The Nation. Andrei Codrescu wrote this very generous review for his syndicated column appearing in several alternative weeklies around the country. Robert Birnbaum penned this short but sweet review in the Morning News (scroll down a little). This review, published as an editorial in a newspaper in Guyana (the Stabroek News), is delightfully nice. Scott McLemee devoted his "Intellectual Affairs" column in InsideHigherEd.com to this interview with me, and followed it up with this very thoughtful post on the group blog Crooked Timber. I was also interviewed by Alan Saunders for his excellent Australian radio show The Philosopher's Zone, which you can download here , and by Matt Rothschild, editor of The Progressive magazine, for its radio show, which you can download by going here. This review, by the Pakistani writer and human rights activist Rafia Zakaria, appears in the Indian magazine Frontline. (Zakaria has since discussed my book in this column and quotes me in this article.) I was recently interviewed by Goudarz Eghtedari on his radio show Voices of the Middle East, which you can find here. The distinguished critic George Scialabba wrote this review for the Spring issue of the magazine Bidoun: Arts and Culture from the Middle East.