Nimeh-ye penhan
Önceki.
göster.
yer.
sonraki.

:40:04
OK, I know the rest.
What a story!

:40:08
The girl with sticky hands!
You have such beautiful hands.

:40:17
Is the woman who just left your wife?
:40:20
First of all, I am single by nature.
:40:25
Secondly, don't try to discover my secrets.
:40:30
Thirdly, that woman is
a well-known poet, Minoo Adib.

:40:35
Now tell me about your fiction and poetry.
:40:40
My poetry is about my relationship
with the working class of society.

:40:44
I have brought some of them along.
Have a look.

:40:57
You're not without potential,
you have talent, but...

:41:00
Please be straightforward,
I won't get upset.

:41:03
Of course you will, or else
you wouldn't have said that.

:41:08
But I think it's my duty
to tell you my opinion.

:41:11
Look, it's one-dimensional.
:41:15
These kinds of sentences
have an expiration date.

:41:18
For example,
:41:19
"The children of tomorrow will read
your name Red."

:41:22
What is the meaning of Red?
:41:25
Does it mean left? Martyrdom?
What does it really mean?

:41:32
These are slogans.
They are good for a day or two.

:41:35
...and after that they're good
for the archives of history.

:41:38
Of course, writing slogans is important too,
but it's not a work of art.

:41:46
A work of art should be permanent.
:41:48
Thank you very much!
Please give me back my writings.

:41:51
-I have to go.
-Wait! Sit down.

:41:54
You just told me a few minutes ago
that you and your friends...

:41:57
...practice critiquing yourselves and others.

Önceki.
sonraki.