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The Blind Owl and Other Stories

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By (author): Sadegh Hedayat

Translated by: D. P. Costello, Deborah Miller Mostaghel

Following a disjointed, vision-like structure, The Blind Owl is the nightmarish exploration of the psyche of a madman. The narrator is an ailing, solitary misanthrope who suffers from hallucinations, and his dreamlike tale is layered, circular, driven by its own demented logic, and punctuated with macabre and surreal episodes such as the discovery of a mutilated corpse, and a bizarre competition in which two men are locked in a dungeon-like room with a cobra. Initially banned in the authors native Iran, the novel first appeared in Tehran in 1941 and became a bestseller. Full of powerful symbolism and terrifying imagery, this dark novella is Hedayats masterpiece. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 328g
  • Dimensions: 128 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: Alma Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780714544588

About Sadegh Hedayat

Sadeq Hedayat was born in Tehran in 1903 of an aristocratic family and spent most of his life there. In 1951 during a stay in Paris Hedayat committed suicide. Recognized as the outstanding Persian writer of the 20th century Hedayat is generally credited with having brought his country's language and literature into the mainstream of contemporary writing.

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