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- Sadegh_Hedayat abstract "Sadegh (also spelled as Sadeq) Hedayat (in Persian: صادق هدایت; February 17, 1903, Tehran — 9 April 1951, Paris, France) was Iran's foremost modern writer of prose fiction and short stories. His writings are banned or censored in Muslim world, especially in Iran.".
- Sadegh_Hedayat comment "Sadegh (also spelled as Sadeq) Hedayat (in Persian: صادق هدایت; February 17, 1903, Tehran — 9 April 1951, Paris, France) was Iran's foremost modern writer of prose fiction and short stories. His writings are banned or censored in Muslim world, especially in Iran.".