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  1. The Blind Owl (1936; Persian: بوف کور, Boof-e koor, listen ⓘ) is Sadegh Hedayat 's magnum opus and a major literary work of 20th-century Iran. Written in Persian, it is narrated by an unnamed pen case painter, who addresses his murderous confessions to a shadow on his wall that resembles an owl. His confessions do not follow a linear ...

    • Sadegh Hedayat, D. P. Costello
    • 1937
  2. Oct 9, 2022 · In the structural analysis that accompanies his translation of The Blind Owl, Iraj Bashiri attempts to demonstrate the paradigmatic presence of Buddhism, which was popular among Parisian intellectuals during the late 1920s, the period of Hedayat’s residence. Bashiri argues, not entirely convincingly, that the incidents that comprise the second part of the novella are modeled on the Buddha-carita, which recounts legends of the Buddha’s encounter with old age, sickness, and death, his ...

  3. The Blind Owl by Sadegh Hedayat is a literary work of 20th-century Iran that is heavily influenced by Persian literature. Hedayat, who was a prominent modern prose writer in Persian, sought to violate the restrictive linguistic formalism of the purified literary lexicon of Iran by introducing crude idioms and colloquial phrases.

  4. Introduction. "The Blind Owl" is a haunting and enigmatic novel by the Iranian writer Sadegh Hedayat. First published in 1937, the book has gained international recognition for its unique narrative style and exploration of themes such as love, death, and existential dread. Often translated as "The Blind Owl," this work is widely regarded as a ...

  5. The Blind Owl is written in a fragmented, symbolic, dreamlike form from the point of view of an unreliable narrator, who descends into substance misuse and mental and physical decline because of his unrealized desire for a beautiful woman, whom he ultimately murders. The book’s criticism of traditional Islamic practice and the conservative Iranian government led to it being banned in Iran, despite being widely regarded as a masterpiece of Iranian fiction.

  6. The Blind Owl is distinctly gothic, decidedly "other" than Western, and clearly modernist, but this 3-way intersection of seemingly incompatible strands is braided as evenly as if it were entirely natural, while the atmosphere and psychology reside well within the opium-haze margins of the unnatural. The modernist disjunctions are no self-conscious experiments, but of the mode most suited to the troubled mind of a man desperate to tell his disturbing story:

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  8. The Blind Owl (1936; Persian: بوف کور, Boof-e koor, listen (help · info)) is a novel written by the Iranian author Sadegh Hedayat, first published in 1936. It is considered a significant work in modern Persian literature , exploring themes of despair , existentialism , and the complex interplay between reality and illusion .