Isfahan is half the world : memories of a Persian boyhood
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Isfahan is half the world : memories of a Persian boyhood
(Princeton library of Asian translations)
Princeton University Press, c1983
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Sarūtah-i yak karbās
Sar o tah-e yak karbās
اصفهان نصف جهان
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Translation of: Sarūtah-i yak karbās
Bibliography: p. 297-298
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Mohammad Ali Jamalzadeh, acclaimed as the father of modern Persian short story, wrote this work. Sar o Tah-e Yak Karbas. to provide his fellow Iranians a memoir in story form of traditional Islamic life in Iran before westernization.
Originally published in 1983.
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