The psychological depth of Hoshang Moradi Kermani's writing reveals his life's hardships and experiences, allowing readers to explore his personality through his characters. His works, influenced by psychoanalysis, provide insight into his unconscious motivations and reflections of his childhood and adolescence. With a significant number of translations and film adaptations, Moradi Kermani's stories resonate widely, inviting a deeper understanding of his creative process and the themes of deprivation and resilience present in his narratives.
Narges Khani Bücher


Examining the Contrast Between Two Novels:
Aho Khanum and Shadkam Qarasu Valley
- 128 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
The novels by Ali Mohammad Afghani vividly portray a society plagued by illiteracy, superstition, and deep-rooted religious prejudices. Through his narratives, he highlights the oppressive patriarchy and the dire conditions faced by women. The rise of capitalism further corrupts societal values, fostering deceit and hypocrisy. Afghani's works also address the failures of administrative systems, the growing poverty, and the widening class divide, with money's pervasive influence affecting all aspects of life. Notably, "Husband of Aho Khanum" aligns more closely with Lucien Goldman's developmental structuralism than "Shadkaman Dara Qarasu."