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Author Dihkhudā, ʻAlī Akbar, 1879-1955, author.
دهخدا، على اكبر. 1879-1955, author.

Title Charand-o parand : revolutionary satire from Iran, 1907-1909 / Ali-Akbar Dehkhodā ; translated and with an introduction and notes by Janet Afary and John R. Perry.

Publication Info. New Haven : Yale University Press, [2016]

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 335 pages) : illustrations.
text file
Series World thought in translation
World thought in translation.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations and Other Conventions; Translators' Introduction; Charand-o Parand; Sur-e Esrafil, Series 1, No. 1 (May 30, 1907); [A Cure for Addiction]; Sur-e Esrafil, Series 1, No. 2 (June 6, 1907); Letter from the City [The Battle of Thermopylae]; Sur-e Esrafil, Series 1, No. 3 (June 13, 1907); News from the City [A Case of Indigestion]; A New Invention; Reply to the Letter [of June 6]; Sur-e Esrafil, Series 1, No. 4 (June 20, 1907); Literature [Verse: Girls of Quchan]; Sur-e Esrafil, Series 1, No. 5 (June 27, 1907).
[Hazards of Journalism]Telegram from Fars; Announcement; Sur-e Esrafil, Series 1, No. 6 (July 4, 1907); Letter from the City [Looking for Religion]; Response; Criticism and Objection [to Habl al-Matin]; Good News [A Minister's Munificence]; Strike of Workers at Shah Abd al-Azim; Sur-e Esrafil, Series 1, Nos. 7-8 (August 1, 1907); [A Villager Goes to the City]; Sur-e Esrafil, Series 1, No. 11 (August 22, 1907); Razi-ye Ghaznavi [and Other Indian Mystics]; Letter from a Lady [Cure for a Sty]; Reply to the Letter; [Domestic Politics]; Sur-e Esrafil, Series 1, No. 12 (September 5, 1907).
News from the City [Lost Tempers]Sur-e Esrafil, Series 1, No. 13 (September 12, 1907); Letter from Urumiyeh [Ottoman Shelling]; Reply from the Newspaper; Sur-e Esrafil, Series 1, No. 14 (September 19, 1907); [Religion for the Elite, Religion for the Masses]; Sur-e Esrafil, Series 1, No. 15 (November 5, 1907); [Debate: Gifts for the Press]; Sur-e Esrafil, Series 1, No. 16 (November 14, 1907); [A Letter in Arabic?]; Text of the [Shaykh's] Translation; Sur-e Esrafil, Series 1, No. 17 (November 21, 1907); Literature: ""O Kablay!""; Personal Letter [to ""Pahlavan"" Amir A'zam].
[On Victimization of Journalists]Sur-e Esrafil, Series 1, No. 18 (November 28, 1907); [Servants of the Privy Chamber]; Sur-e Esrafil, Series 1, No. 19 (December 5, 1907); [Letter to the Russian Diplomat Shapshal Khan]; Sur-e Esrafil, Series 1, No. 20 (January 16, 1908); [Events at Tupkhaneh Square]; Sur-e Esrafil, Series 1, No. 21 (January 23, 1908); [""Watch Out-Sayyid Ali!""]; Letter from the City [from Piefinger]; Sur-e Esrafil, Series 1, No. 22 (February 4, 1908); Letter [Distrust of ""Vakils""]; Editor's Reply; Sur-e Esrafil, Series 1, No. 23 (February 20, 1908).
Condolence Addressed to Molla Nasreddin on the Death of the Shaykh al-EslamLetter from Yazd [Hajjis in the Bath]; From Semnan [A Silent Parliamentary Deputy]; Reply from the Office [Drawbacks of a Quick Tongue]; From Tabriz [Feuds among the Mojahedin]; From Rasht [Civil Servants on Strike]; Sur-e Esrafil, Series 1, No. 24 (February 27, 1908); The Leaders and the Nation [Verse]; Meanings of a Phrase [Aman az dugh-e Leyli]; Sur-e Esrafil, Series 1, No. 25 (March 12, 1908); Object Lesson [Inquisitive Child]; Six Place Settings and No Food; A Riddle.
Summary A classic of modern Persian literature, 'Charand-o Parand' (or 'Stuff and Nonsense') is a work familiar to every literate Iranian. Originally a series of newspaper columns written by scholar and satirist Ali-Akbar Dehkhoda, the pieces poke fun at mullahs, the shah and the old religious and political order during the Constitutional Revolution. Translated by two distinguished scholars of Persian language and history, this volume makes Dehkhoda's entertaining political observations available to English readers for the first time.
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Subject Political satire, Persian.
Political satire, Persian.
Persian wit and humor.
Persian wit and humor.
Iran -- Politics and government -- 1905-1911 -- Humor.
Iran.
Politics and government.
Chronological Term 1905-1911
Genre/Form Humor.
Electronic books.
Humor.
Added Author Afary, Janet, translator, writer of supplementary content.
Perry, John R., translator, writer of supplementary content.
Added Title Charand va parand. English
Revolutionary satire from Iran, 1907-1909
Other Form: Print version: Dihkhudā, ʻAlī Akbar, 1879-1955. Charand-o parand. New Haven : Yale University Press, [2016] 0300197993 9780300197990 (OCoLC)926820726
ISBN 9780300220667 (electronic book)
0300220669 (electronic book)
0300197993 (paperback)
9780300197990 (paperback)