“Write Till Dawn” is a book by the well-known Iranian linguist and translator, Ahmad Akhot, who writes about writing with a unique narrative and his writing. He points to the isolated souls inside the pen and speaks of people who have no other re ...
“Write Till Dawn” is a book by the well-known Iranian linguist and translator, Ahmad Akhot, who writes about writing with a unique narrative and his writing. He points to the isolated souls inside the pen and speaks of people who have no other refuge but to write. It is a very difficult and exhausting job, in which the soul suffers and sweats along with the body, and "Ahmad Akhot" in "Write to Enlightenment!", deals with the unspoken and unwritten of these people.
The day comes when such a person is afraid even of his only safety and the face of white paper swallows up all his ability to write. Now imagine this person who can neither turn the pen on the paper nor stop writing. He is caught in a vortex of boredom and fatigue, and the anxiety of writing and not writing crushes him every moment. Sometimes writers go through this predicament and get caught in another hole; Write and destroy hole. Ahmad Akhot writes about all this and even talks about the dependence on objects, especially the dependence on books and pens, in writers. The sadness of wanting and not being able to, reading and writing, not reading and not writing, all and all in “Write to Light!” Like a charm that jumps out of the pages, it sits on the reader's soul and perhaps bewitches the reader of this book like the characters it deals with.
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