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CafeLitt 10: Gholamhossein Saedi

Thu 22 Mar 2007, 01:40, by , at Cafe Linda: (Map)
Subject : Gholamhossein Saedi
Presented by: Mehdi Keshtkar
Date: Thursday 22 March 2007


After a short review on Saedi's biography (tragedy), we continued with a chat about one of his short stories named Tars-O-Larz and finally we switched to the subject of "Death in youth in persian contemporary literature" which is the title of a speech given by Houshang Golshiri in 1356 (1977), in which he looks at Iranian contemporary novelists and points his finger to a bitter fact that, almost all of these novelists have died in youth ( Youth of their profession or their real life!!!)...

Here is a big question mark in the mind of Cafe Literature members that WHY?!!


A good review on Saedi's life and his works has been electronically published by Ghabil.com

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