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Kylie Moore-Gilbert Kylie Moore-Gilbert i(9814567 works by)
Gender: Female
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Australian-British author. Moore-Gilbert spent 804 days in an Iranian prison for charges of espionage. 

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y separately published work icon The Uncaged Sky The Uncaged Sky : My 804 Days in an Iranian Prison Ultimo : Ultimo Press , 2022 23591756 2022 single work autobiography

''The sky above our heads was uncaged and unlike us, free.'

'The extraordinary true story of Kylie Moore-Gilbert’s fight to survive 804 days imprisoned in Iran.

'On September 12, 2018 British-Australian academic Kylie Moore-Gilbert was arrested at Tehran Airport by Iran’s feared Islamic Revolutionary Guards. Convicted of espionage in a shadowy trial presided over by Iran’s most notorious judge, Dr Moore-Gilbert was sentenced to 10 years in prison. 

'Incarcerated in Tehran’s Evin and Qarchak prisons for 804 days, this is the full and gripping account of her harrowing ordeal. Held in a filthy solitary confinement cell for months, and subjected to relentless interrogation, Kylie was pushed to the limits of her endurance by extreme physical and psychological deprivation. 

'Kylie’s only lifeline was the covert friendships she made with other prisoners inside the Revolutionary Guards’ maximum-security compound where she had been ‘disappeared’, communicating in great danger through the air vents between cells, and by hiding secret letters in hava khori, the narrow outdoor balcony where she was led, blindfolded, for a solitary hour each day.

'Cut off from the outside world, Kylie realised she alone had the power to change the dynamics of her incarceration. To survive, she began to fight back, adopting a strategy of resistance with her captors. Multiple hunger strikes, letters smuggled to the media, co-ordinated protests with other prisoners and a daring escape attempt led to her transfer to the isolated desert prison, Qarchak, to live among convicted criminals. 

'On November 25, 2020, after more than two years of struggle, Kylie was finally released in a high stakes three-nation prisoner swap deal orchestrated by the Australian government, laying bare the complex game of global politics in which she had become a valuable pawn.

'Written with extraordinary insight and vivid immediacy, The Uncaged Sky is Kylie Moore-Gilbert’s remarkable story of courage and resilience, and a powerful meditation on hope, solidarity and what it means to be free.' (Publication summary)

2023 shortlisted Victorian Premier's Literary Awards Award for Non-Fiction
2022 shortlisted The Age Book of the Year Award Non-Fiction Prize
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