kheymeh-shab-bazi (The Marionette Theatre) is a collection of short stories by the celebrated Iranian author, Sadegh Chubak. It was first published in 1945.
kheymeh-shab-bazi (The Marionette Theatre) is a collection of short stories by the celebrated Iranian author, Sadegh Chubak. It was first published in...
Sange Sabour (The Patient Stone) is the last, and arguably, the most critically acclaimed work of fiction by Sadeq Chubak, a noted Persian novelist and short story writer of the 20th century.
Sange Sabour (The Patient Stone) is the last, and arguably, the most critically acclaimed work of fiction by Sadeq Chubak, a noted Persian novelist an...
Published in 1964, Tangsir is the first novel of the Iranian writer, Sadeq Chubak, where he details the valorous acts of the fighters of Tangestan (a region near Bushehr province). In the novel, disappointed by social injustice, the protagonist, Zar-Mohammad, takes justice in his own hands and fights the social wickedness. Zar-Mohammad has earned a considerable sum of money and embarks on trading but he is ripped out of his money by the governor. Bitterly despaired by the delay or absence of justice, he takes a gun and kills his enemies one by one.
Published in 1964, Tangsir is the first novel of the Iranian writer, Sadeq Chubak, where he details the valorous acts of the fighters of Tangestan (a ...
Chubak's preoccupation with the outcasts of the society and depiction of the sordid and grim scenes and moments of their lives is equally visible in his second collection of short stories, antari keh loutiyash mordeh boud (The Baboon Whose Buffoon Was Dead) (1949), which includes three stories and a one-act play. In the title story of the collection, Chubak addresses such concepts as freedom and the relationship between the oppressor and the oppressed from the perspective of a domesticated primate.
Chubak's preoccupation with the outcasts of the society and depiction of the sordid and grim scenes and moments of their lives is equally visible in h...
First published 1965, "rooze avale ghabr" (The First Day in the Grave) by Sadegh Chubak is a collection of short stories and one play in three acts. The stories generally focus on the seamier side of life and the depiction of characters from the unfortunate classes.
First published 1965, "rooze avale ghabr" (The First Day in the Grave) by Sadegh Chubak is a collection of short stories and one play in three acts. T...
First published 1965, "rooze avale ghabr" (The First Day in the Grave) by Sadegh Chubak is a collection of short stories and one play in three acts. The title story of this collection entails the efforts of a young intellectual who feels he must protect the people from a religious performer and storyteller, and tries, unsuccessfully, to destroy the performer's story-telling canvas screen. This edition includes also the short story "Omar-Koshun."
First published 1965, "rooze avale ghabr" (The First Day in the Grave) by Sadegh Chubak is a collection of short stories and one play in three acts. T...