Narratives of Inner Simplicity and Passion
According to the correspondent of the Iran Book News Agency (IBNA), “Simple Infinite” by Nozar Esmaili comprises 11 interconnected stories centered on simplicity and the endless flow of life. The narrative world of the work revolves around individuals who, despite their simple appearance, carry existential complexities; people whose stories could be the story of any reader.
Esmaili’s second new book, “Boomerang and Passionate Heart,” is a mixed collection of short stories, plays, and poetry. With works such as “Sanctity,” “Shemiran Memories,” “Two Cups of Coffee,” and “Turning Point,” it strives to reflect concepts like love, respect, and self-return. This collection, with its diverse formats and narratives, offers a multifaceted image of human emotions, taking the reader on an inner journey through love, memory, and contemplation. “Boomerang and Passionate Heart” moves between a delicate and sometimes poignant language, aiming to show that every human action, like a boomerang, one day returns to its creator.
“Simple Infinite” has been released by Red Apple Publications with 60 pages at a price of 126,000 Tomans, and “Boomerang and Passionate Heart” by Shourafarin Publications with 141 pages at a price of 280,000 Tomans.
Nozar Esmaili, whose activity in storytelling, playwriting, and painting spans over two decades, has published fifteen books to date. Born in 1350 (1971/72) in Tehran and a graduate of microbiology from the University of Tehran, he has pursued his professional path in the field of art and literature, and his name is known for his personal narratives and poetic view of life.
Among his previous works are “Like the Song of Eyes,” “Swallow Without Passepartout,” “Grandma’s House Romances,” “Love in the Time of Corona and Forever,” “The Role of the Chess Son,” “Chronicle of a Gaze,” “Trees Grow in Moonlight,” and “The Joy of a Smile, the Sparkle of a Mirror, and a Cup of Saffron Tea.”