Samad Behrangi
Samad Behrangi was an Iranian teacher, social activist, folklorist, translator, and short story writer of Azerbaijani descent. He is best known for his children's book 'The Little Black Fish'.
Books
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1. The Little Black Fish
The story follows a curious and adventurous little black fish who embarks on a journey to explore the world beyond her small stream. Defying the warnings and fears of her fellow fish, she encounters various creatures and challenges, learning valuable lessons about freedom, courage, and the importance of questioning the status quo. Her journey symbolizes the pursuit of knowledge and the courage to challenge societal norms, ultimately inspiring others to seek their own paths.
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2. قصههای بهرنگ
This collection of stories weaves together enchanting tales that delve into the lives of ordinary people, often highlighting the struggles and aspirations of the underprivileged. Through allegorical narratives, the stories explore themes of social justice, resilience, and the quest for freedom, often featuring characters who challenge societal norms and strive for a better future. The tales are imbued with a sense of hope and moral lessons, encouraging readers to reflect on the power of perseverance and the importance of standing up for one's beliefs.
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3. ماهی سیاه کوچولو
In this enchanting tale, a curious little fish embarks on a daring journey beyond the confines of its small stream, driven by an insatiable thirst for knowledge and adventure. As it ventures into the vast and unknown waters, the fish encounters a myriad of creatures and challenges, each offering lessons about life, freedom, and the courage to pursue one's dreams. Through its journey, the fish learns about the beauty and dangers of the world, ultimately discovering the importance of questioning the status quo and the power of individual thought in a conformist society.