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OverviewIn ""The Blind Owl's Legacy: Horrors Woven in Silk,"" author Max Nabati masterfully blends the chilling essence of classic horror literature with the rich tapestry of Iranian folklore and history. Drawing inspiration from literary giants like Edgar Allan Poe, Shirley Jackson, Flannery O'Connor, and the iconic Persian writer Sadegh Hedayat, Nabati reimagines timeless tales of psychological terror, subtle dread, human frailty, and existential darkness within authentically Iranian landscapes. From the sun-scorched deserts of Yazd, where ancient qanats pulse like hidden veins beneath the earth, to the misty forests of Gilan, alive with whispers of jinns and forgotten rituals, and the rustic villages of Fars, steeped in ancestral traditions-these settings become more than backdrops; they are living entities that infuse the narratives with cultural depth and atmospheric unease. This collection invites readers into a world where the mundane collides with the supernatural, exploring themes of guilt, sacrifice, inheritance, and the shadows lurking in everyday life. In one story, a narrator grapples with an obsessive fixation amid the winding alleys and wind towers of Yazd, where sensory details-like the scent of saffron tea or the echo of a muezzin's call-heighten the tension between reality and madness. Another delves into a village ritual under the Alborz mountains, where community bonds and seasonal cycles mask deeper undercurrents of fate and obligation. Yet another follows a curious explorer into a secluded graveyard in Tonekabon, where mossy tombstones and enigmatic symbols hint at buried mysteries that challenge perceptions of the known and unknown. Nabati's prose is poetic and evocative, weaving Persian elements such as samavars, Hafez's poetry, Zoroastrian echoes, and traditional crafts like Termeh shawls or Gilim rugs into the fabric of horror. These motifs serve as bridges between Western horror tropes and Iranian heritage, reminding us that fear is universal yet intimately tied to cultural roots. The stories probe the thin veil separating the personal from the ancestral, the rational from the ethereal, prompting reflections on how history and folklore shape our inner demons. With a preface that sets the tone of gratitude and trepidation, Nabati acknowledges his influences and the supportive network that brought these tales to life-from family storytellers to librarians unearthing forgotten lore. This book is not just a homage but an innovative fusion, offering horror enthusiasts a fresh perspective on familiar genres while introducing Iranian cultural nuances to global readers. It's a journey through Iran's diverse terrains, where the pounding of a heart might echo a qanat's rhythm, a lottery transforms into a harvest rite, and a search for truth unearths guardians from forgotten graves. Perfect for fans of atmospheric horror, cultural blends, and thought-provoking narratives, ""The Blind Owl's Legacy"" unsettles with subtlety, leaving readers to ponder the darkness woven into their own heritage. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Max NabatiPublisher: Max Nabati Imprint: Max Nabati Volume: 2 Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.086kg ISBN: 9798232595197Pages: 66 Publication Date: 28 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationMax (Shahrooz) Nabati is a global citizen and an accomplished author. He has explored many countries, immersed himself in diverse societies, cultures, and natural wonders. These journeys have deeply inspired his creative work, leading him to publish short stories and novels across various genres, with several of his works released over the past decade. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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