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		<description><![CDATA[<p>To the Editor:</p>
<p>I found Hooman Majd&rsquo;s article (&ldquo;President of Iran&rsquo;s Visit to New York: One Speech for Iranian Ears Only,&rdquo; Sept. 26) to be offensive and filled with rhetoric that incites hatred and prejudice toward Muslims in the U.S.</p>
<p>Mr. Majd mentions in your article that, en route to the Hilton, he saw women in <i>hijabs</i> and heels walking behind their husbands, &ldquo;who walked a few paces ahead.&rdquo; I firmly believe that Mr. Majd added these words not to point out that the women weren&rsquo;t able to walk fast (perhaps because of their heels and full-length garb), but rather to add to the myth that Muslim women have to walk a few paces behind their husbands.</p>
<p>Mr. Majd also mocks the Iranian delegation by pointing out that they all have &ldquo;stubble and [wear] ill-fitting suits.&rdquo; Surely a person from Tehran wouldn&rsquo;t know a thing or two about shaving or dressing well? He further mocks their religion by pointing out that the &ldquo;bars&rdquo; (in quotations in the original text, an obvious attempt at sarcasm) contained no alcoholic beverages, and that he wished he had smuggled alcohol into the function.</p>
<p>Lastly, Mr. Majd includes a reference to the phrase &ldquo;Great Satan.&rdquo; As most people know, this is the term the Ayatollah Khomeini used to describe the U.S. in his hateful tirades in the 80&rsquo;s. He infers that perhaps some of the Iranian-Americans in attendance secretly refer to their adopted homeland as the Great Satan (although he did not hear the phrase uttered throughout the night).</p>
<p>Perhaps he doesn&rsquo;t see it (although I believe he does), but articles like this incite hatred toward all Muslims living in the U.S.&mdash;whether or not they are zealots&mdash;by furthering ethnic stereotypes and gross misconceptions. I hope that next time, Mr. Majd will be a more responsible journalist. Or is that just an oxymoron these days?</p>
<p>Usman Shaikh</p>
<p>Manhattan</p>
<p>The Greatest Greta</p>
<p>To the Editor:</p>
<p>Reading Charles Taylor&rsquo;s excellent appreciation of Greta Garbo [&ldquo;Two-Faced Woman? The Glory of Garbo,&rdquo; Mr. DVD, Sept. 26], specifically the debunking of Garbo parodists, prompts me to recommend the one successful Garbo parody I know of, which I greatly recommend if you haven&rsquo;t seen it: the &ldquo;Emma Bargo&rdquo; sketch from Peter Cook and Dudley Moore&rsquo;s <i>The Best of What&rsquo;s <br />
Left of &hellip; Not Only &hellip; But Also</i> video. Cook rewatched several Garbo films before writing the sketch, and the research does show.</p>
<p>Anyway, thanks to Mr. Taylor&rsquo;s piece, I&rsquo;ll be on the lookout for <i>A Woman of Affairs</i> and <i>Camille</i>.</p>
<p>Ihsan Amanatullah</p>
<p>San Francisco</p>
<p>(Co-)Screenwriter Replies</p>
<p>To the Editor:</p>
<p>Thanks for the thoughtful mention of our film <i>Brokeback</i><i> Mountain</i> in Rex Reed&rsquo;s column about the Toronto International Film Festival [&ldquo;TIFF: Thank God It&rsquo;s Toronto!&rdquo;, On the Town, Sept. 19].</p>
<p>Be advised that our screenplay was <i>co</i>-written by me and my writing partner, Diana Ossana. Ms. Ossana was the person who first read the story in <i>The New Yorker</i> in 1997 and convinced me to co-write the screenplay with her. She is also a producer on the film.</p>
<p>Larry McMurtry</p>
<p>Archer City, Tex.</p>
<p>Parrot Jungle</p>
<p>To the Editor:</p>
<p>Please tell Courtney Sullivan I can&rsquo;t wait to use &ldquo;Ivy League Tourette&rsquo;s syndrome&rdquo; in a conversation and pretend I made it up!</p>
<p>Fun article [&ldquo;Toodle-oo, Book-Club Babes: I Want to Read Again!&rdquo;, New Yorker&rsquo;s Diary, Sept. 26], and it&rsquo;s great to see Ms. Sullivan in print.</p>
<p>Patty Smith</p>
<p>Dallas</p>
<p>Little Litotes</p>
<p>To the Editor:</p>
<p>On Sept. 19, Richard Brookhiser wrote, &ldquo;It wasn&rsquo;t perfect: The initial command center was in the World Trade Center itself,&rdquo; [&ldquo;Bush&rsquo;s Suspicion of Rhetoric Led to His Lame Response,&rdquo; National Observer].</p>
<p><i>Nice understatement.</i></p>
<p><i> </i></p>
<p>Kevin Boyle</p>
<p>Rockaway, N.Y.</p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To the Editor:</p>
<p>I found Hooman Majd&rsquo;s article (&ldquo;President of Iran&rsquo;s Visit to New York: One Speech for Iranian Ears Only,&rdquo; Sept. 26) to be offensive and filled with rhetoric that incites hatred and prejudice toward Muslims in the U.S.</p>
<p>Mr. Majd mentions in your article that, en route to the Hilton, he saw women in <i>hijabs</i> and heels walking behind their husbands, &ldquo;who walked a few paces ahead.&rdquo; I firmly believe that Mr. Majd added these words not to point out that the women weren&rsquo;t able to walk fast (perhaps because of their heels and full-length garb), but rather to add to the myth that Muslim women have to walk a few paces behind their husbands.</p>
<p>Mr. Majd also mocks the Iranian delegation by pointing out that they all have &ldquo;stubble and [wear] ill-fitting suits.&rdquo; Surely a person from Tehran wouldn&rsquo;t know a thing or two about shaving or dressing well? He further mocks their religion by pointing out that the &ldquo;bars&rdquo; (in quotations in the original text, an obvious attempt at sarcasm) contained no alcoholic beverages, and that he wished he had smuggled alcohol into the function.</p>
<p>Lastly, Mr. Majd includes a reference to the phrase &ldquo;Great Satan.&rdquo; As most people know, this is the term the Ayatollah Khomeini used to describe the U.S. in his hateful tirades in the 80&rsquo;s. He infers that perhaps some of the Iranian-Americans in attendance secretly refer to their adopted homeland as the Great Satan (although he did not hear the phrase uttered throughout the night).</p>
<p>Perhaps he doesn&rsquo;t see it (although I believe he does), but articles like this incite hatred toward all Muslims living in the U.S.&mdash;whether or not they are zealots&mdash;by furthering ethnic stereotypes and gross misconceptions. I hope that next time, Mr. Majd will be a more responsible journalist. Or is that just an oxymoron these days?</p>
<p>Usman Shaikh</p>
<p>Manhattan</p>
<p>The Greatest Greta</p>
<p>To the Editor:</p>
<p>Reading Charles Taylor&rsquo;s excellent appreciation of Greta Garbo [&ldquo;Two-Faced Woman? The Glory of Garbo,&rdquo; Mr. DVD, Sept. 26], specifically the debunking of Garbo parodists, prompts me to recommend the one successful Garbo parody I know of, which I greatly recommend if you haven&rsquo;t seen it: the &ldquo;Emma Bargo&rdquo; sketch from Peter Cook and Dudley Moore&rsquo;s <i>The Best of What&rsquo;s <br />
Left of &hellip; Not Only &hellip; But Also</i> video. Cook rewatched several Garbo films before writing the sketch, and the research does show.</p>
<p>Anyway, thanks to Mr. Taylor&rsquo;s piece, I&rsquo;ll be on the lookout for <i>A Woman of Affairs</i> and <i>Camille</i>.</p>
<p>Ihsan Amanatullah</p>
<p>San Francisco</p>
<p>(Co-)Screenwriter Replies</p>
<p>To the Editor:</p>
<p>Thanks for the thoughtful mention of our film <i>Brokeback</i><i> Mountain</i> in Rex Reed&rsquo;s column about the Toronto International Film Festival [&ldquo;TIFF: Thank God It&rsquo;s Toronto!&rdquo;, On the Town, Sept. 19].</p>
<p>Be advised that our screenplay was <i>co</i>-written by me and my writing partner, Diana Ossana. Ms. Ossana was the person who first read the story in <i>The New Yorker</i> in 1997 and convinced me to co-write the screenplay with her. She is also a producer on the film.</p>
<p>Larry McMurtry</p>
<p>Archer City, Tex.</p>
<p>Parrot Jungle</p>
<p>To the Editor:</p>
<p>Please tell Courtney Sullivan I can&rsquo;t wait to use &ldquo;Ivy League Tourette&rsquo;s syndrome&rdquo; in a conversation and pretend I made it up!</p>
<p>Fun article [&ldquo;Toodle-oo, Book-Club Babes: I Want to Read Again!&rdquo;, New Yorker&rsquo;s Diary, Sept. 26], and it&rsquo;s great to see Ms. Sullivan in print.</p>
<p>Patty Smith</p>
<p>Dallas</p>
<p>Little Litotes</p>
<p>To the Editor:</p>
<p>On Sept. 19, Richard Brookhiser wrote, &ldquo;It wasn&rsquo;t perfect: The initial command center was in the World Trade Center itself,&rdquo; [&ldquo;Bush&rsquo;s Suspicion of Rhetoric Led to His Lame Response,&rdquo; National Observer].</p>
<p><i>Nice understatement.</i></p>
<p><i> </i></p>
<p>Kevin Boyle</p>
<p>Rockaway, N.Y.</p>
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