An adventurous trip to Sablan in “The Wolf Age”

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regime's agents
He finds safety in his grandmother's home in "Banfeshe Dere" and settles in this village on the slopes of Sablan after experiencing so many
difficulties in the city and the countryside.There, he discovers that the Americans brought a variety of wolves to the area under the
pretext of breeding Iranian wolves
Because these wolves are cannibals that only hunt on humans, Americans have employed them to murder key figures in the revolution and
complicate life in that area for locals.The fear of wolves permeates the entire book, as though we constantly have the feeling that a wolf
is following us and could attack us at any time
author's fantastic descriptions are the book's most prominent aspect
His storytelling style transports us to the snowy slopes of Sablan alongside the main character.The cruelty of local authorities is another
theme in the novel
Those who do not hesitate to subjugate people in order to further their own interests.The author attempts to compare and contrast our
national and cultural identity with the identity of the West in various sections of the book
Also, he incorporates several symbols within the story and shows the rural culture in various locations.This book, which was written by Amir
Hussein Fardi and is the sequel to the novel "Esmaeil," continues the tale from that novel
It was released by Soore Mehr publication.