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Bijan Najdi

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Language in Najdi's work is more poetic rather than a social reality. Each language consists of linguistic elements which are regularly put together. Combination of phonemes forms words and words make sentences or phrases. But this is not the only feature of linguistic elements; they can replace each
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Najdi uses Persian literature's figures of speech to make his style unique. Considering Najdi's works through linguistic point of view, in some of his stories what we have is actually poetry. Language is a base for Praise and poetry and it is the language that forms a poem for its poet and a story
184:. He started writing when he was young, and published his notable book "The leopards who have run with me" in 1994, three years before his death. This book received a Gardoun award as one of the best short story collections ever written in Iran. 549: 553: 754: 197:
other. Combination and replacement of linguistic elements, forms metonymy. Metaphor is one of these functions which is extensively used in literary works.
234: 502: 462: 306:"The naked feet pass through the veins in his brain and touch the back of his forehead in search of a window and they grow old at a slow pace." (me, p60) 739: 663: 228: 749: 759: 360: 94: 165: 709: 516: 744: 288:"Every now and then I could see one of the Saturdays which was walking out of an alley and slid into another." (The eye) 148: 734: 436: 224: 703: 476: 324:"The umbrella could not hear its springs compressing. He was dying and could not remember any rain." (Three, p73) 575: 144: 315:"A couple of sour cherry branches and a piece of sky were portrayed on the frozen pool." (Memories, p61) 294:"The Asphalt was dragging himself on the ground and bent over his length on the grass." (the eye, p48) 282:"The mosque's tower had grown its green height to the sky and touched the clouds with Azan." (The eye) 729: 724: 667: 634: 496: 456: 327:"Only a far memory, a bit warmer than Maliheh's hand, was still in the umbrella." (Three, p71) 624: 135: 123: 172:. When he was four, he lost his father in a murder incident. He got his basic education in 140: 414: 177: 273:"The day has undressed himself and touched the horse with his coldness" (The day, p21) 718: 395: 181: 524: 50: 336:"Ferdosi still couldn’t stretch himself out on his long bones." (The night, p40) 161: 46: 697: 691: 638: 596: 629: 612: 267:"He could smell the tee gardens through his coat's collar." (The pool, p 11) 264:"Don’t look at telephone's voice." (personification of verb, The pool, p 10) 651: 440: 318:"From the clothes hanging in yard, Taher could be smelled." (Memories, p60) 66: 480: 355:
while alive; his other works were published posthumously by his wife.
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in Mathematics and was one of the first writers to go to the front in
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Among Najdi's works are poems and short stories. He published
309:"He poured his face on the pillow like water." (Memories, p66) 207: 300:"His big head, with a wide forehead in the middle." (me, p58) 330:"A long blue was pouring out of her fingers." (Three, p 75) 312:"I could hear a cradle's cry from behind." (Memories, p60) 279:"Asieh was leaning against a wall of rain." (The day, p21) 276:"No village was coming from the distance." (The day, p25) 270:"It was cold and tasted like the rain." (The pool, p 20) 240: 606: 604: 297:"The elevator's door was opened with a cry." (me, p55) 321:"Smoke climbs the sour cherry tree." (Memories, p 61) 143:writer and poet. Najdi is most famous for his 1994 109: 101: 89: 81: 73: 56: 40: 30: 23: 339:"Breaks were hugging each other." (The night, P40) 398:made a film based on four of his short stories. 291:"The darkness which was poured." (The eye, p47) 333:"He could hear Tehran breathing." 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Index

Khash
Pahlavi Iran
Lahijan
The Leopards Who Have Run with Me
Persian
[biːˈʒænnædʒˈdiː]
Iranian
short story collection
The Leopards Who Have Run with me
Khash
Sistan and Baluchestan Province
Gilan
Rasht
M.A
Iran-Iraq war
unverified
indiscriminate
embedded lists
clean up the lists
The Leopards Who Have Run with Me
Sepideh Farsi
"تادانه"
"Archived copy"
the original
cite web
link
"Archived copy"
the original
cite web
link

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