Croatian writer Yasmin Dar’s novel on Iran “On the Roads of Persia” introduced in Zagreb

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Zagreb.Dar, who is also known as Yasmina Mehic, Iranian Ambassador Parviz Esmaeili and dozens of Croatian cultural figures attend a meeting
the Croatian publishing house Cekape on June 1
Dar has written the novel based on her visit to Iran in 2018
Her visit was focused mainly on Iranian cities such as Tabriz, Isfahan and Shiraz
Accordingly, the novel is somewhat of a travelogue of Iran.In her short speech at the meeting, Dar called Iran a must-see for everyone and a
novel based on what I had read in the Persian literary works produced between the 12th and 17th centuries by Hafez, Sadi, Khayyam, Attar and
book, answered questions from the audience.On his part, Esmaeili called the cultural ties a strong bridge between the two nations that would
travel through Persia leads to an inner journey that opens up many questions about appearance, identity, thinking about the meaning of life
and the world in which we live, editor Darija Zilic, who is also a poet, literary critic, translator and an editor of the literary journal
Tema, wrote in a preface to the book.In this dreamy-realistic prose, the author plunges into the depths of her own being through the
spiritual character of the Persian poet Hafez, but her narrative is not solely mystical, she added.Photo: Croatian writer Yasmin Dar (1st R)