Suvashun 
Why heaven is so short period ? When and why did evil come into our lives ? .....That is the love story of Soovashoon or Persian Requlim.
This book is a testament to the claim that Persian culture is timelessly poetic and spiritual. Through a deeply symbolic storyline, this book offers a very rare glimpse of the inner workings of Iran during WW2. Politics, gender politics, philosophy, religion, idealism, power and corruption are all themes that have been masterfully integrated in this moving classic. Highly recommended for lovers of Iranian culture and those who still haven't had the chance to grasp the beauty of it!

Suvashun = A Persian Requiem, Simin DaneshvarSavušun (also spelled Savushun) is a 1969 Persian novel by Iranian female writer Simin Daneshvar. It is the first novel in Persian written by a female author. The story is about the life of a landowning family in Shiraz faced to the occupation of Iran during World War II. Savušun has sold over five hundred thousand copies in Iran. Savušun is "groundbreaking" and highly acclaimed work in contemporary Persian literature, with both literary and popular
Suvashun = A Persian Requiem, Simin DaneshvarSavušun (also spelled Savushun) is a 1969 Persian novel by Iranian female writer Simin Daneshvar. It is the first novel in Persian written by a female author. The story is about the life of a landowning family in Shiraz faced to the occupation of Iran during World War II. Savušun has sold over five hundred thousand copies in Iran. Savušun is "groundbreaking" and highly acclaimed work in contemporary Persian literature, with both literary and popular
Some parts of this book will stay with you for as long as you live....
Memorable lines:Zari closed her eyes, feeling as if all her life-forces had been drained and spent, like a squeezed fruit. It was as though a snake had slithered down her throat and coiled itself around her heart, with its head erect, ready to strike, and she knew that for the rest of her life this snake would stay coiled right there around her heart, so whenever she remembered her husband it could sink its fangs into her bosom.In this world, everything is in one's own hands. Madness, fear, even
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Title | : | Suvashun |
Author | : | Simin Daneshvar |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 392 pages |
Published | : | May 28th 2006 by Cobre (first published 1969) |
Categories | : | Novels. Cultural. Iran. Fiction. Literature. Historical. Historical Fiction. Romance. 20th Century |
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Considerada una obra maestra, esta novela supuso el reconocimiento de Simin Daneshvar como una autora indispensable de la moderna literatura persa. Reeditada en numerosas ocasiones, Suvashun fue una novela valiente, la primera escrita por una mujer iranà y narrada por su protagonista femenina. Ambientada en el Irán de la Segunda Guerra Mundial durante la ocupación de los Aliados, la historia está narrada por Zahra, una joven ama de casa que es testigo de los acontecimientos. El amor que siente por su marido, sus tres hijos, su casa y su jardÃn, a los que considera su paÃs, y la educación en el colegio de los misioneros ingleses han hecho de ella una mujer culta pero sumisa, tolerante ante las injusticias que ve a su alrededor, una actitud que choca frontalmente con la personalidad de su marido, Yusef, que se rebela frente a los invasores, como el mÃtico héroe persa Suvashun.Itemize Books Toward Suvashun
Original Title: | سووشون |
ISBN: | 8496501027 (ISBN13: 9788496501027) |
Edition Language: | Spanish |
Characters: | Zari, Yousef |
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Ratings: 3.91 From 6328 Users | 449 ReviewsCriticize Epithetical Books Suvashun
It was a great experience to see brave people who tried hard for their time and also the way people on those years lived and things they care.The original book has 307 pages and its for a few decades ago of Iran and it shows different groups of people's idea. It also shows the emotional and logical parts of a family, the differences between men and women and their reasons for this differences.I really really enjoy the parts which she wrote about women and the free people who had their idea andWhy heaven is so short period ? When and why did evil come into our lives ? .....That is the love story of Soovashoon or Persian Requlim.
This book is a testament to the claim that Persian culture is timelessly poetic and spiritual. Through a deeply symbolic storyline, this book offers a very rare glimpse of the inner workings of Iran during WW2. Politics, gender politics, philosophy, religion, idealism, power and corruption are all themes that have been masterfully integrated in this moving classic. Highly recommended for lovers of Iranian culture and those who still haven't had the chance to grasp the beauty of it!

Suvashun = A Persian Requiem, Simin DaneshvarSavušun (also spelled Savushun) is a 1969 Persian novel by Iranian female writer Simin Daneshvar. It is the first novel in Persian written by a female author. The story is about the life of a landowning family in Shiraz faced to the occupation of Iran during World War II. Savušun has sold over five hundred thousand copies in Iran. Savušun is "groundbreaking" and highly acclaimed work in contemporary Persian literature, with both literary and popular
Suvashun = A Persian Requiem, Simin DaneshvarSavušun (also spelled Savushun) is a 1969 Persian novel by Iranian female writer Simin Daneshvar. It is the first novel in Persian written by a female author. The story is about the life of a landowning family in Shiraz faced to the occupation of Iran during World War II. Savušun has sold over five hundred thousand copies in Iran. Savušun is "groundbreaking" and highly acclaimed work in contemporary Persian literature, with both literary and popular
Some parts of this book will stay with you for as long as you live....
Memorable lines:Zari closed her eyes, feeling as if all her life-forces had been drained and spent, like a squeezed fruit. It was as though a snake had slithered down her throat and coiled itself around her heart, with its head erect, ready to strike, and she knew that for the rest of her life this snake would stay coiled right there around her heart, so whenever she remembered her husband it could sink its fangs into her bosom.In this world, everything is in one's own hands. Madness, fear, even
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