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by Baktash Khamsehpour (Bahram Iranmand)
frmandhan w asphbdan ayransphr

frmandhan w asphbdan ayransphr

by Baktash Khamsehpour (Bahram Iranmand)

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Overview

این دو نمایشنامه یکی در گذشته و دیگری در آینده است. نمایشنامه نخست بنام «فرماندهان» گفتگوی دو فرمانده یکسده پس از فرجام شاهنشاهی ساسانیان است در پی شنیده ها درباره کشتن سردار سیاه جامگان و بپاخاستن اسپهبد پیروز به کین خواهی وی. «فرماندهان» در سال ۲۵۵۵ در چارچوب برنامه ای نمایشی در «ایرانا» بازی و بایگانی و از این رسانه پخش گشت. نمایشنامه دوم بنام «اسپهبدان ایرانسپهر» میزگرد چهار اسپهبدست در سپهرپیمایشان در سده آینده پیرامون رویدادهای ایران. «اسپهبدان ایرانسپهر» در سال ۲۵۵۶ پویانمایی و از «ایرانا» پخش گشت. هر دو نمایشنامه گرچه کوتاه هرچند از کارهای اگر نه بیمانند، دستکم کم مانند نمایشنامه نویسی ارزیابی گردیده اند


Product Details

BN ID: 2940151941204
Publisher: Baktash Khamsehpour (Bahram Iranmand)
Publication date: 05/06/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 142 KB
Language: Persian

About the Author

"Baktash Khamsehpour" born 1965 in Iran started writing at early age. He was 13 when he left Iran. Since then he has been living abroad. Baktash who also writes under the pen name "Bahram Iranmand" has works in Persian and English. Among his works is "Humaname" published in 2020, comprising of a long continuous poem encompassing humanity, consciousness and the world. "2537; the Year Our Planet Changed" is another work by Baktash, published in 2016 where the author has tried his best to recall memories of his early teenage years returning back to his homeland enjoying a few months with family and friends. Three year later in 2019 Baktash writes and publishes the semifictitious "Back In My Homeland". Out of over 20 works authored and published by Baktash Khamsehpour (Bahram Iranmand) "Farazan" in Persian and its English translation "Paraphilosophy" could stand out as one of his masterpieces.

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