Bahram Sadeghi (Persian: بهرام صادقی, romanized: Bahrām Sadeqī; 8 January 1937, in Najaf-Ābād, Isfahan – 3 January 1985, in Tehran) was an Iranian poet and modernist fiction writer.[1]
Sadeghi's characters, many of them failed government employees and frustrated intellectuals, are consumed by anxiety and terror, and at times even undergo Kafkaesque transmutations and mutilations.[2]
^Honarmand, Saeed. "SADEQI, BAHRAM". Iranica. Retrieved 19 January 2017.
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