Geography and Regional Planning

Geography and Regional Planning

Structural analysis and analysis of poetics in three stories from the collection of cheetahs that ran with me by Bijan Najdi

Authors
1 Department of Persian Language and Literature, Kerman Branch, Islamic Azad University, Kerman, Iran.
2 Department of Art, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran.
10.22034/jgeoq.2024.485632.4156
Abstract
Story writing has a long history in Persian literature. With the passage of time, the familiarity of the story writers with the world's literature and new literary theories led to a new approach in fiction literature. Undoubtedly, Bijan Najdi can be called one of the most successful writers of this literary trend. Najdi had a short-term presence in Iran's literary scene with the publication of the collection "Yuzpelgani who ran with me", but the impact of his works on the literary trends after him is very impressive and significant. In today's story writing, language and technique have faced a new approach, the morphology of words and the form of the story have also been paid attention to more than the content in these years, and language has become one of the main pillars of modern fiction literature. Najdi created a special style by mixing poetry and stories. In this research, the structural analysis of stories, poetic language, and Najdi's cinematic perspective are investigated in three works of fiction, "Pool full of Nightmares", "My Button Eye Doll" and "Wet Tuesdays" from the series "Pozpangani that ran with me".
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