Problem
Nafisi recounts a story when a man says to Nafisi, "It is useless, your talk about books. These people are different from us-- they're from another world. They don't care about books and such things. It's not like Iran, where we were crazy enough to Xerox hundreds of pages of books..." (p. 24). Why does the Iranian man think American's do not care about books? What makes him think this way? Is his perception accurate?