The Blind Owl
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Publisher Description
The Blind Owl is a short and unsettling novel by the Iranian writer Sadegh Hedayat, first published in 1937. This text is considered one of the masterpieces of modern Persian literature and reflects the deep inner torment of the author. The narration is fragmented and dreamlike, following the stream of consciousness of a nameless protagonist who plunges into a world of obsessions, nightmares, and confused memories. Through powerful and symbolic imagery, Hedayat explores themes such as solitude, madness, and inescapable fate, creating a dense and difficult-to-decipher work, but one with a strong emotional impact. The Blind Owl is a journey into the darkest recesses of the human psyche, a unique literary experience that leaves the reader with more questions than answers.