Recommended by Mathias Enard, and 1 others. See all reviews
Ranked #27 in Surrealism
Widely regarded as Sadegh Hedayat's masterpiece, the Blind Owl is the most important work of literature to come out of Iran in the past century. On the surface this work seems to be a tale of doomed love, but with the turning of each page basic facts become obscure and the reader soon realizes this book is much more than a love story. Although the Blind Owl has been compared to the works of the Kafka, Rilke and Poe, this work defies categorization. Lescot's French translation made the Blind Owl world-famous, while D.P. Costello's English translation made it largely accessible. Sadly, this... more
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Mathias Enard The codes of the occidental novel were almost unknown in Iran and Hedayat is the first to play with them in an Iranian context (Source)