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Today in Bookish and Literary History, March 23

1782 Dangerous Liaisons by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos | FR | 418 | 1844 The Spectacles by Edgar Allan Poe | US | 40 | ⭐⭐ ( My Review ) 2020 The Wife Upstairs by Freida McFadden | US | 420 | 2021 The Vietri Project by Nicola DeRobertis-Theye | US | 240 | 🔗 Check this list for Today in Bookish History for March: https://fable.co/list/b46e5f96-a49b-430a-a3a7-b892ccefcf63/share

Section 3 - The reign of Hushang lasted forty years

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  Brief Summary (SPOILERS) After the tragic loss of Prince Siamak and peaceful death of Gayumars, Hushang ascends the throne with wisdom and divine favor. His forty-year reign marks the dawn of the Iron Age, as he masters the elements to separate metal from stone and establishes the first true structures of civilization. Through the discovery of fire and the promotion of agriculture, he transforms a grieving land into a prosperous empire defined by technical mastery and the rule of law. The Sacred Chain of Legitimacy In the Shahnameh , Hushang does not seize power through raw ambition; he "places the crown upon his head in place of his grandfather." This creates a seamless, sacred transition that anchors the nation’s identity in continuity rather than chaos. Today, this ancient verse mirrors a profound, quiet longing for a governance that feels truly legitimate - one that is rooted in the authentic soul of the people rather than the volatility of modern power struggles. ...

Today in Bookish and Literary History, March 22

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1928 This Year of Grace by Noël Coward | UK | 2022 Don't Know Tough by Eli Cranor | US | 337 | 🏆 2022 Portrait of an Unknown Lady by Maria Gainza | Argentine | 192 | 2022 The Town of Babylon by Alejandro Varela | US | 320 | 🏆🏆 2022 Vinegar Hill by Colm Tóibín | Ireland | 144 | 2022 Monarch by Candice Wuehle | 256 | 🏆 🔗 Check this list for Today in Bookish History for March: https://fable.co/list/b46e5f96-a49b-430a-a3a7-b892ccefcf63/share

Section 2 – The War of Hushang Against the Demons

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  Brief Summary (SPOILER) After the tragic loss of Siamak, his son Hushang is raised by King Gayumars to be the next leader of the Iranian people. Realizing his own time is ending, Gayumars passes all the secrets of the kingdom and the command of the army to his young, brilliant grandson. Hushang, embodying both intelligence and culture, gathers a unique army composed of humans, spirits, and wild animals to seek justice. In a fierce battle, Hushang confronts the Black Demon and successfully decapitates the symbol of evil, restoring the nation’s honor. With the vengeance complete and a capable successor on the throne, the first king, Gayumars, peacefully passes away. Intelligence as the Ultimate Weapon The Shahnameh reminds us that Hushang’s power did not spring from raw violence, but from the very roots of his name: Housh (intellect) and Farhang (culture). In the face of modern brutality, the most potent response remains a refusal to descend into the crude tactics of the oppres...

Today in Bookish and Literary History, March 21

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1860 English novelist George Eliot finishes her novel "The Mill on the Floss" in Wandsworth, London | UK | 704 | 1888 Sweet Lavender by Arthur Pinero | UK | 200 | 1957 Orpheus Descending by Tennessee Williams | US | 83 | 1985 Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit by Jeanette Winterson | UK | 192 | 🏆 | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ( My Review ) 2000 Angel Falls by Kristin Hannah | US | 400 | 2019 The Old Drift by Namwali Serpell | American-Zambian | 576 | 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 2023 Y/N by Esther Yi | US | 224 | 🏆 2023 Flux by Jinwoo Chong | US | 352 | 🏆🏆 2023 Commitment by Mona Simpson | US | 416 | 2023 Lone Women by Victor LaValle | US | 304 | 🏆🏆 2023 Ten Planets: Stories by Yuri Herrera | Mexico | 112 | 2023 American Mermaid by Julia Langbein | US | 336 | 🔗 Check this list for Today in Bookish History for March: https://fable.co/list/b46e5f96-a49b-430a-a3a7-b892ccefcf63/share