

An edition of Sadeq Hedayat (1991)
the life and literature of an Iranian writer
By Homa Katouzian
Publish Date
1991
Publisher
I.B. Tauris,In the USA and Canada distributed by St Martin's Press,Palgrave Macmillan
Language
eng
Pages
306
Description:
Sadeq Hedayat is the most famous and the most enigmatic Iranian writer of the twentieth century. He was born in 1903 and he lived a troubled life which ended in 1951 with his suicide in Paris. His most celebrated novel, The Blind Owl, has made an impact far beyond Iranian literary circles and has drawn the attention of Western critics. But Hedayat's impact on the development of modern fiction and on the lives of generations of Iranian intellectuals derives also from his. Other works and from what was a unique approach to life and art in a rapidly changing society. This book is the first comprehensive study of Hedayat's life and works set against the background of literary and political developments in Iran over the first half of the twentieth century. Homa Katouzian discusses Hedayat's life and times and the literary and political circles with which he was associated. But he also emphasises the uniqueness and universality of those ideas. That have set Hedayat apart from other Iranian writers of the period and have given him a mystique that has been instrumental in his posthumous success.
subjects: Biography, Persian Authors, Congresses, Criticism and interpretation, Hidayat, sadiq, 1903-1951, Authors, irish, Iran, biography, TRAVEL, Special Interest, Literary, LITERARY CRITICISM, General, Būf-i kūr (Hidāyat, Ṣādiq), Iranian Authors, Biography: general
People: Hidāyat, Ṣādiq (1903-1951)
Times: 20th century