Javad Mojabi - Novels

Novels

  • Borj-hayeh Khamoushi (The Silent Towers)
  • Shahr-Bandan (The Siege of the City)
  • Shabeh Malakh (The Night of the Locust)
  • Obour Az Baqeh Qermez (Passing through the Red Garden)
  • Ferdowseh Mashreqi (Eastern Paradise)
  • Mumyai (The Mummy)
  • Jim (The Letter J)
  • Lotfan Dar Ra Bebandid (Close the Door, Please)
  • Yeki va An Digari (The One & The Other)
  • Satire & Satirical Sketches
  • Yad-dasht-hayeh Adameh Por Modea (The Notes of Pretentious Man)
  • Ahay Zouzanaqeh (Mr. Trapezium)
  • Shabahat-hayeh NaGozir (Inevitable Similarities)
  • Majmoei Az Tarh-hayeh Jedi va Tanz-amiz (A Collection of Serious & Satirical Sketches)
  • Yad-dasht-hayeh Bedouneh Tarikh (Notes Without Date)
  • Nish-khandeh Irani (Iranian Cynical Smile)

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