Qased'ha (1957) · Shaban He published over forty books, representing his talents in the fiction genres of drama (under the pen name Gohar Morad or Gowhar Murad, according to Library of Congress arabicised transliteration), the novel, the screenplay, and the short story in addition to the non-fiction genres of cultural criticism, travel literature and ethnography. [2].
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Ashoftehalane bidarbakht · Azadarane Bayal Gholam-Hossein Sa'edi (January 4, in Tabriz – November 23, in Paris) was a prolific Iranian writer. He published over forty books, representing his talents in the fiction genres of drama. He was also a prolific ethnographer, editor, dramatist, and fiction writer.
The Mourners of Bayal: Sa'edi published six collections of short stories in the s and early s: Shabneshini-e Bashokouh [The Splendid Soiree] (), Azadaran-e Bayal [The Mourners of Bayal] (), Dandil (), Vaheme-haye Bi Nam-o Neshan [Unidentifiable Worries] (), Tars-o Larz [Fear and Trembling] (), and Gour-o Gahvareh [The Grave and Cradle] ().
Gholām-Hossein Sā'edi MD was
Gholam-Hossein Sa'edi has 15 books on Goodreads with ratings. Gholam-Hossein Sa'edi’s most popular book is عزاداران بیل. Gholam-Hossein Sa'edi (January 4, 1936 A short biography written by him reads: Gholam Hossein Sa’edi was born to a middle-class family in solar [] in Tabriz. His father was a simple government employee.
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In his senior year in Gholam Hossein Saedi Biography Education Works Short Analysis of One of His Short Stories, Two Brothers Translations of Saedi's Works See also Notes References Further reading External links Gholām-Hossein Sā'edi MD (Persian: غلامحسین ساعدی, also transliterated as Gholamhoseyn Sa'edi and Ghulamhusayn Sa'idi ; January 15,