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Weight | 420 g |
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Dimensions | 120 × 190 mm |
Novel Tehran Enghelab Street It is a narrative of the events of the beginning of the revolution in Iran and is a mirror of the events of that period, which is written in the form of a very interesting and at the same time documented story. The characters of the story are often examples of newcomers to power after the revolution, who suddenly find the possibility of active presence in society and, by abusing their new position and role in the revolutionary society, cause social, human and social atrocities. They become political. The very strong structure of the story and the payment of the fictional characters have been done skillfully, and the narration of the story is so fascinating that it makes reading more enjoyable. This book has never been licensed for publication in Persian in Iran, and for the first time in collaboration Subject publication And Goethe and Hafez Publications Is published. Tehran Enghelab Street has been translated and published in German, English, Italian, Norwegian and Hebrew. The cover of the book is by Hamid Reza Wasaf Aziz, which deserves a lot of thanks.
The well-off Fattah, although not a real doctor, has been promoted to surgeon and head of the clinic. His specialty? Stitching torn hymens back together. When he falls in love with one of his patients, seventeen-year-old Shahrsad, who is betrothed to young Mustafa, a conflict arises. Both Fattah and Mustafa are staunch supporters of the regime: Mustafa is a guard and torturer in the notorious Evin prison, which Shahrsad doesn't know, and Fattah worked there too. A dramatic development begins...
In this novel, the first of his Tehran trilogy, Amir Hassan Cheheltan succeeds in painting a highly vivid, true-to-life, nuanced and occasionally drastic picture of post-revolutionary Tehran. Exciting and entertaining, full of irony and sarcasm and technically perfectly written, this novel with a wealth of impressive characters provides a picture of the cruelly beautiful city and an impression of the violence of Iranian history.
joint production by Sujet Verlag and Goethe&Hafis Verlag
Book Tehran Enghelab Street Written from the Tehran trilogy collection Amir Hassan forty people, Jointly on behalf of Subject publication And Goethe and Hafez Publications Released.
prose | 1st edition 2022 | hardcover | 278 pages
24,80€
Weight | 420 g |
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Dimensions | 120 × 190 mm |
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