The modern storytellers of Iran were idealists from the beginning. Writers such as Jamalzadeh, Hedayat, Boghor Alavi, etc., from the first generation of modern Persian contemporary storytellers, as well as the second generation of storytellers until ...
The modern storytellers of Iran were idealists from the beginning. Writers such as Jamalzadeh, Hedayat, Boghor Alavi, etc., from the first generation of modern Persian contemporary storytellers, as well as the second generation of storytellers until the revolution; It can be said that idealism is the first word in their works. Even a writer like Ebrahim Golestan, who in all his works is not much bound by this idealism,
In his masterpiece, the novel Asrar Dareh Ganj Geni, he turns to this literary mission, and in a work of symbolic realism, he mocks the government, the autocratic ruler of the time, the mechanism, and his associates.
In their works, these storytellers were in conflict with the restrictions and pressures of the ruling society with revelations and veils, and they removed the veil from the fake and made-up faces of autocrats and their idols and showed the oppressions, injustices, and injustices of the ruler. In this way, they fulfilled their obligation towards the deprived and crushed people under the oppression and pressure of the rulers.
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