tehranreview.net
A book review: On Doozakhrafat, on a Fine Parody! | TehranReview
http://tehranreview.net/articles/13868
وقتی خبری نیست، چه خبری هست؟ بخارا رسانه نجبای ایرانی. A book review: On Doozakhrafat, on a Fine Parody! A book review: On Doozakhrafat, on a Fine Parody! In my opinion, Doozakhrafat is indisputably a masterpiece in Persian parody. The author is familiar with Islamic and Semitic religious texts as well as mythologies and symbolism related to Abrahamic religions. Not only does he playfully mimic these sources, but he often parodies a secondary style simultaneously. Like Khayyam, the 12th century Persian p...
isph.net
A book review: On Doozakhrafat, on a Fine Parody | انجمن جهانی طنز فارسی | International Society of Persian Humor
http://isph.net/299
A book review: On Doozakhrafat, on a Fine Parody. Parody, has a well-established tradition within Persian satire, and is often referred to as. In my opinion, Doozakhrafat is indisputably a masterpiece in Persian parody. The author is familiar with Islamic and Semitic religious texts as well as mythologies and symbolism related to Abrahamic religions. Not only does he playfully mimic these sources, but he often parodies a secondary style simultaneously. Like Khayyam, the 12th century Persian poet-philosop...
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Online publication in Iran—a new arena for censored writers | The Dissident Blog
http://www.dissidentblog.org/en/articles/online-publication-iran-new-arena-censored-writers
Skip to main content. Published by Swedish PEN. Online publication in Iran a new arena for censored writers. The use of the Internet is growing in Iran the country has more than forty-six million Internet users and half of the population have access to smart phones. This opens up new channels for publishers to make banned or censored books accessible. Azadeh Iravani, publisher at the online publishing house Nogaam, tells of how they use technology in order go circumvent censorship. New Step) was establis...
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