Sadegh Hedayat was a pioneering Iranian modernist writer, considered one of the greatest Iranian authors of the 20th century.
His most famous work, "The Blind Owl," is regarded as a masterpiece of contemporary Persian literature.
Hedayat's writings and life have had a profound impact on Iranian intellectual discourse, with numerous studies dedicated to his work and personal history.
Although primarily known for his fiction, he also translated works by major international authors.
Hedayat introduced modernist techniques to Persian literature, challenging traditional forms and themes.
His exploration of existential themes and psychological depth set him apart from his contemporaries.
Tragically, Hedayat took his own life in Paris on April 8, 1951, and is buried in Père Lachaise Cemetery.
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