The present book, written by Nasser Pakdaman, is about the last state of the writer who once wrote, from the mouth of one of his fictional characters: "I wanted and wished from the bottom of my heart to surrender myself to the sleep of oblivion. ...
The present book, written by Nasser Pakdaman, is about the last state of the writer who once wrote, from the mouth of one of his fictional characters: "I wanted and wished from the bottom of my heart to surrender myself to the sleep of oblivion... if it was possible in a single ink stain In a musical song or a colorful ray, my whole existence would be mixed and then these waves and shapes would grow so big and run that they would disappear completely - I had reached my dream.
Pakdaman, by researching Sadegh Hedayat's own letters and the narratives of the writer Bof Kor's friends from their meetings with him in the last year or two of his life, tries to arrive at a report on how the Iranian writer preferred "not spending" to staying and writing.
What you are reading below is an infographic about the book "Sadegh Hedayat: Death in Paris" along with its introduction and parts of the book's introduction and forewords.
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