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Shabchirāgh [The Luminous Stone]. By Jamal Mirsadeqi. Tehran: Entesharat‐e Agah, 2535 [1976].

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2022

Mohammad Estelami*
Affiliation:
University for Teachers' Education, Tehran

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Copyright © Association For Iranian Studies, Inc 1976

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1. In addition to the two novelettes, Dirāznā-yi shab (1972) and Shabchirāgh (1976), Jamal Mirsadeqi has published the following collections of short stories over the past fifteen years: Shāhzādeh khānum-i sabzchism [The Green-Eyed Princess] (1962); Chishmhā-yi man khastih [My Eyes Are Tired] (1966); Shabhā-yi Tamāshā va gul-i zard [Spectacular Nights and the Yellow Flower] (1968); In shikastihā [These Shattered Ones] (1972); Ān sūyi talhā-yi shin [Behind the Heaps of Sand] (1975); and Na ādamī na ṣidāyi [No One, No Voices] (1975).