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30th Seven Stories. Seven Stories, #30
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- ISBN8231685226
- EAN9798231685226
- Date de parution25/10/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
In the evocative pages of "30th Seven Stories, " Max (Shahrooz) Nabati weaves a tapestry of human experience through seven captivating tales set against the rich backdrop of Iranian landscapes and cultural heritage. Drawing from the misty forests of northern Iran to the sun-baked deserts of the central plains, these stories explore the intricate dance between reality and the surreal, where everyday lives intersect with profound psychological depths and ancient traditions. The collection opens with a narrative immersed in the fog-shrouded woods of Siahkal, where an amateur photographer grapples with fleeting moments captured on film, blurring the lines between memory and imagination.
It transitions to a gothic-inspired tale in a remote vineyard estate, delving into themes of hidden truths, familial bonds, and the pursuit of personal freedom amid societal constraints. Moving southward, a story unfolds in the historic province of Fars, where a tour guide embarks on a journey through ancient sites like Persepolis and Maharlu Lake, uncovering layers of history, legend, and self-discovery infused with magical realism. Nabati then transports readers to the golden age of Islamic civilization in Cordoba, blending art, science, and redemption in a harmonious fusion of dance and painting that celebrates creativity's power to bridge divides.
In a futuristic twist, the bustling streets of Isfahan in 2045 become the stage for an entrepreneurial battle in the digital world, echoing classic Persian folklore with modern wit, innovation, and ethical dilemmas. The surreal continues in a hidden desert vineyard producing an enigmatic wine that unlocks the subconscious, challenging perceptions of identity and buried emotions. Finally, the collection culminates in a ritualistic village ceremony, examining communal traditions, sacrifice, and the unyielding grip of fate on individual lives. Throughout, Nabati's prose is lyrical and introspective, infused with Persian poetic influences from Hafez and Saadi, while incorporating elements of folklore, mythology, and contemporary issues.
The stories probe universal questions: What shadows lurk in our psyches? How do past secrets shape our futures? Can art and innovation heal societal fractures? With vivid imagery of Iran's diverse terrains-from lush orchards to arid expanses-the book invites readers to reflect on their own inner worlds. Nabati masterfully balances the tangible with the ethereal, creating narratives that linger like whispers in the mind, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the complexities of human nature and cultural legacy.
This 30th installment in his series of seven-story collections continues his tradition of blending the mystical with the mundane, offering a poignant exploration of identity, resilience, and the human spirit's enduring quest for meaning. Ideal for lovers of literary fiction, magical realism, and culturally rich storytelling, "30th Seven Stories" is a testament to the timeless allure of Iranian narratives in a global context.
It transitions to a gothic-inspired tale in a remote vineyard estate, delving into themes of hidden truths, familial bonds, and the pursuit of personal freedom amid societal constraints. Moving southward, a story unfolds in the historic province of Fars, where a tour guide embarks on a journey through ancient sites like Persepolis and Maharlu Lake, uncovering layers of history, legend, and self-discovery infused with magical realism. Nabati then transports readers to the golden age of Islamic civilization in Cordoba, blending art, science, and redemption in a harmonious fusion of dance and painting that celebrates creativity's power to bridge divides.
In a futuristic twist, the bustling streets of Isfahan in 2045 become the stage for an entrepreneurial battle in the digital world, echoing classic Persian folklore with modern wit, innovation, and ethical dilemmas. The surreal continues in a hidden desert vineyard producing an enigmatic wine that unlocks the subconscious, challenging perceptions of identity and buried emotions. Finally, the collection culminates in a ritualistic village ceremony, examining communal traditions, sacrifice, and the unyielding grip of fate on individual lives. Throughout, Nabati's prose is lyrical and introspective, infused with Persian poetic influences from Hafez and Saadi, while incorporating elements of folklore, mythology, and contemporary issues.
The stories probe universal questions: What shadows lurk in our psyches? How do past secrets shape our futures? Can art and innovation heal societal fractures? With vivid imagery of Iran's diverse terrains-from lush orchards to arid expanses-the book invites readers to reflect on their own inner worlds. Nabati masterfully balances the tangible with the ethereal, creating narratives that linger like whispers in the mind, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the complexities of human nature and cultural legacy.
This 30th installment in his series of seven-story collections continues his tradition of blending the mystical with the mundane, offering a poignant exploration of identity, resilience, and the human spirit's enduring quest for meaning. Ideal for lovers of literary fiction, magical realism, and culturally rich storytelling, "30th Seven Stories" is a testament to the timeless allure of Iranian narratives in a global context.























