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Sahar Sakhaei

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Sahar Sakhaei

Sahar Sakhaei has studied literature and ethnomusicology. At some point in her life, besides writing and music, she fell in love with and studied psychology. Today she is a psychologist who writes. She has published many pieces of creative nonfiction and two novels. She has always been a traveler but doesn’t know what the future holds for her; when the future comes, she will know. She loves The Little Prince and has read The Unbearable Lightness of Being more than twenty times. She hopes to one day turn into a bird and fly.

Articles by Sahar Sakhaei

A cluster of pigeons on a sidewalk
Photo by Sahar Sakhaei on Instagram
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By Sahar Sakhaei
I thought about the eyes of the girl standing tall with her cut hair. Suddenly, the sun rose.
Translated from Persian by Poupeh Missaghi