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Original Title: سووشون
ISBN: 8496501027 (ISBN13: 9788496501027)
Edition Language: Spanish
Characters: Zari, Yousef
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Suvashun Paperback | Pages: 392 pages
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Considerada una obra maestra, esta novela supuso el reconocimiento de Simin Daneshvar como una autora indispensable de la moderna literatura persa. Reeditada en numerosas ocasiones, Suvashun fue una novela valiente, la primera escrita por una mujer iraní y narrada por su protagonista femenina. Ambientada en el Irán de la Segunda Guerra Mundial durante la ocupación de los Aliados, la historia está narrada por Zahra, una joven ama de casa que es testigo de los acontecimientos. El amor que siente por su marido, sus tres hijos, su casa y su jardín, a los que considera su país, y la educación en el colegio de los misioneros ingleses han hecho de ella una mujer culta pero sumisa, tolerante ante las injusticias que ve a su alrededor, una actitud que choca frontalmente con la personalidad de su marido, Yusef, que se rebela frente a los invasores, como el mítico héroe persa Suvashun.

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Title:Suvashun
Author:Simin Daneshvar
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 392 pages
Published:May 28th 2006 by Cobre (first published 1969)
Categories:Novels. Cultural. Iran. Fiction. Literature. Historical. Historical Fiction. Romance. 20th Century

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Intresting just for someone who is familiar with "Bakhtiary-Eal" cultures, "Ashourra", and Bakhtiaries tradition...

This book is a testament to the claim that Persian culture is timelessly poetic and spiritual. Through a deeply symbolic storyline, this book offers a very rare glimpse of the inner workings of Iran during WW2. Politics, gender politics, philosophy, religion, idealism, power and corruption are all themes that have been masterfully integrated in this moving classic. Highly recommended for lovers of Iranian culture and those who still haven't had the chance to grasp the beauty of it!

Suvashun = A Persian Requiem, Simin Daneshvar Savušun (also spelled Savushun) is a 1969 Persian novel by Iranian female writer Simin Daneshvar. It is the first novel in Persian written by a female author. The story is about the life of a landowning family in Shiraz faced to the occupation of Iran during World War II. Savušun has sold over five hundred thousand copies in Iran. Savušun is "groundbreaking" and highly acclaimed work in contemporary Persian literature, with both literary and popular

This is one of the most important books of Iranian modern literature, the first one written by a woman , Mrs. Simin Daneshvar...a wonderful read.

Suvashun = A Persian Requiem, Simin DaneshvarSavušun (also spelled Savushun) is a 1969 Persian novel by Iranian female writer Simin Daneshvar. It is the first novel in Persian written by a female author. The story is about the life of a landowning family in Shiraz faced to the occupation of Iran during World War II. Savušun has sold over five hundred thousand copies in Iran. Savušun is "groundbreaking" and highly acclaimed work in contemporary Persian literature, with both literary and popular

A lovely story, mostly told through the eyes of Zari. Zari (Zahra) is a sweet young women and a mother of three who lives in Shiraz during mid forties of the 29th century. There's a lot of political tension because the English, with an army of Indians in town, have tight control on the city. With an going war they are putting pressure on major grain traders to buy all their crops with no consideration of the consequences for the local population. Yusef, Zari's husband and land owner, tries not

This was my first experience reading a persian novel and I'm glad I chose this book to be my first. It has a good flow, not too fast and definitely not too slow, although it gives so many details about characters and their surroundings that you can see all scenes and characters in your mind.The way Zahra's thoughts change during the story is interesting, how she disobeyed principal's orders, describing why she isn't wearing hijab to Yusef in their first meeting, how she was afraid of anything