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In "Bi Tarsi", the story centers around a character named Zad, who is referred to as such because he initially lacks a name. The narrative explores how he lost his name and eventually became one who names others. This transformation is driven by his interactions with another character, Janan, who hands him over to Ibn. The main storyline revolves around the intense and painful struggle between Zad and Ibn over life's harsh realities. The novel presents the idea that all contradictory elements of the world are parts of a singular entity. This concept is emphasized through the protagonist's experience, illustrating how the weight of numerous qu...
In "Bi Tarsi", the story centers around a character named Zad, who is referred to as such because he initially lacks a name. The narrative explores how he lost his name and eventually became one who names others. This transformation is driven by his interactions with another character, Janan, who hands him over to Ibn. The main storyline revolves around the intense and painful struggle between Zad and Ibn over life's harsh realities. The novel presents the idea that all contradictory elements of the world are parts of a singular entity. This concept is emphasized through the protagonist's experience, illustrating how the weight of numerous questions and the agony of ignorance can crush a person under its heaviness. The story offers a profound reflection on the interplay of reality and truth.
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Persian literature is a rich and timeless tradition that spans centuries, blending poetry, philosophy, and storytelling into a deeply expressive art form. Rooted in a culture of profound literary heritage, it encompasses epic tales, mystical Sufi poetry, and thought-provoking prose that reflect themes of love, fate, morality, and the human condition. With a history shaped by legendary poets and storytellers, Persian literature continues to captivate readers with its lyrical beauty, wisdom, and philosophical depth. From ancient epics to contemporary narratives, Persian literature bridges the past and present, offering insights into Persian culture, identity, and history. Its stories often intertwine mythology with real-life struggles, blending imagination with reality in a uniquely poetic style. Whether through allegorical tales, romantic verses, or modern interpretations, Persian literature remains a testament to the power of storytelling, inspiring generations with its eloquence and depth.
Weight | 200 g |
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Condition | New |
Product Type | Persian Literature |
Writer | |
Format | Paperback |
Genre | Novel |
Origin | Iran |
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