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ID186905
Title ProperIntertextuality and Subversion
Other Title Information Nezāmi in Modern Persian Literature
LanguageENG
AuthorWerner, Christoph U
Summary / Abstract (Note)This study proposes an innovative, triangular close reading of three Persian authors: Nezāmi, Golshiri, and Mandanipour. It argues that the two modern authors, Hushang Golshiri with his famous novella Shāh-e siyāhpushān, the “King of those clad in black,” and Shahriar Mandanipour in his Censoring an Iranian Love Story, are not only bound to each other in a close master-disciple relationship, but also consciously expound on the subversive potential of the twelfth-century poet Nezāmi. In the process, the divide between modern and classical narrative traditions in Persian literature is bound to disappear, allowing for novel interpretations and perspectives on Nezāmi and for his epics to be heard.
`In' analytical NoteIranian Studies Vol. 55, No.4; Oct 2022: p. 857 - 877
Journal SourceIranian Studies Vol: 55 No 4
Key WordsSubversion ;  Intertextuality ;  Hushang Golshiri ;  Nezāmi ;  Zahrā ʿAbdi ;  différance ;  Sādeq Hedāyat ;  Shahriar Mandanipour


 
 
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