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ISBN: 1568590660
Age Group: Adult
Pages: 54
Weight: 250 g
Dimensions: 14 x 21 x 0.38 cm
Book Cover: Hard Cover

The Myth of Creation: English 1998

The Myth of Creation

Author: Sadeq Hedayat
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ISBN: 1568590660
Age Group: Adult
Pages: 54
Weight: 250 g
Dimensions: 14 x 21 x 0.38 cm
Book Cover: Hard Cover
The Myth of Creation [Afsaneh-ye Afarinesh] is one of the earliest works by IranYs best-known twentieth-century writer, Sadeq Hedayat, whose popularity outside Iran is due mostly to his short novel, The Blind Owl. Readers familiar only with The Blind Owl, which has often been described as an enigmatic, gloomy story, may find a work such as The Myth of Creation uncharacteristic. In fact, this work belongs to another, significant category of HedayatYs writing, mostly comprised of social and religious satire. Given the general plot line of this story, Hedayat demonstrates an open skepticism towards the three major Middle Eastern religions, particularly Islam, by satirizing various ritual practices, beliefs, and superstitions, which he regards as the roots of many problems in the region, both historically and in the contemporary societies.
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The Myth of Creation [Afsaneh-ye Afarinesh] is one of the earliest works by IranYs best-known twentieth-century writer, Sadeq Hedayat, whose popularity outside Iran is due mostly to his short novel, The Blind Owl. Readers familiar only with The Blind Owl, which has often been described as an enigmatic, gloomy story, may find a work such as The Myth of Creation uncharacteristic. In fact, this work belongs to another, significant category of HedayatYs writing, mostly comprised of social and religious satire. Given the general plot line of this story, Hedayat demonstrates an open skepticism towards the three major Middle Eastern religions, particularly Islam, by satirizing various ritual practices, beliefs, and superstitions, which he regards as the roots of many problems in the region, both historically and in the contemporary societies.
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