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Jan 1, 1903 — Jan 1, 1951· 48 yrs

IRAN AUTHOR · TRANSLATIONS INTO ENGLISH

Ṣādiq Hidāyat

Also known as: Sadeq Hedayat, Sadegh Hedayat

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Tehran, Iran
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THERE are sores which slowly erode the mind in solitude like a kind of canker.

— from The Blind Owl

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Three Drops of Blood and Other Stories

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The patient stone

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A retelling of the traditional Persian tale of how the patient stone helps a mistreated young girl achieve her true destiny.

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The Blind Owl

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Considered the most important work of modern Iranian literature, The Blind Owl is a haunting tale of loss and spiritual degradation. Replete with potent symbolism and terrifying surrealistic imagery, Sadegh Hedayat's masterpice details a young man's despair after losing a mysterious lover. And as the author gradually drifts into frenzy and madness, the reader becomes caught in the sandstorm of Hedayat's bleak vision of the human condition. The Blind Owl, which has been translated into many foreign languages, has often been compared to the writing of Edgar Allan Poe.

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