... there were those who have reduced the simple everyday adventures to the form of a game of classes every day due to the intensity of repetition. They narrated in a simple and report form. Among these story writers, we can mention Parviz Masjedi, w ...
... there were those who have reduced the simple everyday adventures to the form of a game of classes every day due to the intensity of repetition. They narrated in a simple and report form. Among these story writers, we can mention Parviz Masjedi, who started his work in 1346 in Khusheh magazine, and his collection of stories was published under the title of Everyday Game (1354). Masjid's stories are a kind of hasty sociographic whose wave arose in the last years of the thirties and lasted until the middle of the forties. These stories are either a report of the destructive effect of poverty and superstitions, or faded pictures of the helpless social types of the worker who are redeemed after twenty years. He has gone to learn (the story) the pension of two village women fighting over the leftovers of the coffee house's food, and the story of the game every day) are examples of topics of interest to Masjidi.
One hundred years of Iranian story writing
Hassan Mirabedini
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