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The Morning After
Author: Fattaneh Haj Seyed Javadi
Translator: Niloufar Madjlessi
An aristocratic woman marries a carpenter, & ...
The Morning After is a gripping Persian tragic story of love and marriage. The novel has been hotly debated and criticized. Advocates found it useful for the relationship between young men and women or considered it a lesson for inexperienced youth. Opponents saw it as a defense of the nobility and dignity of the upper classes of society and the humiliation of the lower.
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The Morning After
Author: Fattaneh Haj Seyed Javadi
Translator: Niloufar Madjlessi
ISBN: 9781739660314
Language: English
Paperback: 390 Pages
Weight: 1.52 pounds
Dimensions: 6 x 9 inches
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You canโt imagine what it was like for a fifteen-year old girl in those days; to fall in love was a sin in itself which could cause a blood bath; never mind writing letters; never mind turning down suitors. Falling in love? Falling in love with the carpenterโs shop boy at the top of the passage? Woe betide! The daughter of Basir ol-Molk! Just the thought of it made the heart stop and the blood run cold. It was like water flowing uphill, as if blood poured down instead of rain. It was taking the bull by the horns, and I took it and I wrote. At last, I put down in writing the desire which weighed so heavily on my heart; it was the answer which had come to my mind the minute I had read his note, and I wanted to read it to him aloud:
โTis to open my soul to you that I yearn for
โTis to hear word of thy heart that I yearn for
โTis but a raw desire for this open tale
To be kept from my rivals that I yearn for
โฆ..โ
The Morning After/ Drunkard Morning (translated from Bamdad-e Khomar)