Document Type : Research Article

Authors

1 Phd student of history/ Lorestan University

2 professsor of history/Lorestan University

3 Associate Professor of History/Razi University

Abstract

One of the important aspects of social and realistic novels is to reflect the political and social status of society. The actors in these novels are a reflection of society and emerge as a symbol of conflict with society. In the second Pahlavi era, many social and realistic novels emerged that criticized the present political and social status. Among these novels, the "Halfway of Paradise"(1953),"Raw Wine" (1968),"Dog and long winter" (1976), with critical discourse, criticized the confrontation between tradition and modernity, disillusioned intellectuals, criticism of the administrative and governmental system and the presence and influence of America in Iran and have presented the angles of the Pahlavi era. The main issue in this study is to examine these novels, in a content analysis method, to explain the type of critique that each of these novels has had from the political, social and administrative situation of the community. Research findings show that the critique of the writers of these novels is about the political, social and administrative situation of the society represents the gap created between generations of society and government.

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