Abstract
The tradition of Persian novel and fiction is very old. In fact, the history of novel writing in the modern Persian literature can be traced to over a century. The Persian novel-writing is rich with the translations of novels of other languages, particularly the European languages. The Persian novels cover a wide range of topics, which included: history, politics, social, romanticism, biography, psychological, progressive, enlightenment, wars, resistance, rural and urban life etc. The common and suspense novels are also popular in the modern Persian literature. In the Persian novel writing, one may trace various examples of modernism, post-modernism, independent thinking and travelogues of ancient stories. The modern novels include both the simple, easy as well as difficult and complex language. Moreover, the Persian literature comprise five periods. It is due to the worst political situation, several novelists have used fictitious names, and have come on the surface after the Iranian Revolution. Furthermore, it can be noted that the pace of modern novel-writing in Persian has increased after the Revolution.

Dr Ramzan Bamri Sharf Shad. (2018) Historical Perspective Of Modern Irani Novel, Karoonjhar Research Journal, Volume 18-19, Issue-1.
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