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Marie Huber is an Assistant Professor of Persian and Comparative Literature at Stanford University. Her research explores intersections of 20th-century Persian and Ottoman poetry with philosophy, ethics, and mysticism, alongside hermeneutic practices of reading.
- Ph.D., Harvard University (2013)
- M.A., University College London (2003)
- B.A., University of Oxford (2002)
Her work emphasizes Comparative Literature, Persian and Ottoman traditions, and Medieval Languages and Cultures, with a focus on poetics and philosophical readings. The article Memories of an Impossible Future (2016) examines Mehdi Akhavān Sāles' poetry through the lens of temporality and literary theory.
Contact: Office in Pigott Hall, Building 260, Room 225; Telephone (650) 723-6837; Email marieh@stanford.edu.
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