Sadegh Hedayat
Iranian-French author and translator

Born
February 17th, 1903
122 years ago
Died
1951
74 years ago — 48 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Iran
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An influential Iranian author and translator, this individual is recognized for contributions to Persian literature. The most notable work includes the novel "Blind Owl," which explores themes of existentialism and despair. The author's literary career also involved translating works from French to Persian, enriching the cultural dialogue between the two languages and countries. Considered a pivotal figure in modern Persian literature, the individual faced significant personal struggles, leading to a tragic end to his life in Paris.
Wrote the novel "Blind Owl"
Translated French literature to Persian
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