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The First Eighty Love Letters

The First Eighty Love Letters

REZA TAHERIBASHAR
Language: English - 171 pages
Paperback
€23.20
€23.20

Synopsis

The First Eighty Love Letters are short romances written by Reza Taheri Bashar, portrays Reza's real, amazing, and glorious love for the beautiful Faren with poetry, short plays, literary writing, humor, and comedy. Story: Eighty short real love letters to the beautiful Faren who ignored Reza stubbornly and left. Eighty short real love letters to the beautiful Faren who didn't join Reza in this great love story. Eighty letters of a Bone-burning and tormenting love that turns the mountain into dust and ashes and breaks all hearts. Eighty kinds of efforts, eighty kinds of struggling and failing. Sweet storyteller of not being able and trying. Narrator of wanting and not being able. The story of a pure love And that's it. Who do we recommend to read this book? Those for whom literature and poetry are important. Those who have tasted the pain of love. Those who are heartbroken, those who have understood that really love is not possible. Those who are in love with love. Those who are tired of old love stories and want fresh air. These romances are a breath of fresh air.

About REZA TAHERIBASHAR

Reza Taheri Bashar (born in Tehran -1979) playwright, poet and critic of literature and philosophy Books Play and screenplay The Tragedy of The Death of King Antiochus Play and screenplay The Tragedy of The Death of Bardia Play and Screenplay The Tragedy of The Death of King Ardashir Play and screenplay The Tragedy of The Death of Asa Play and Screenplay The Tragedy of The Death of King Farvard Play and Screenplay The Tragedy of the Death of Irene Play and screenplay The Tragedy of the Death of Sogdianus And The first eighty love letters Contact me Reza.taheri.basharrrrr@gmail.com

Product specifications

BindingPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Publishing dateSunday, 10 December 2023
Edition1
Pagecount171
Interior colorBlack/white
Size148 x 210 mm
AuthorREZA TAHERIBASHAR
CategoryLiterature > Poetry