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The Little Black Fish
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The Little Black Fish translated by Ruby
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Marieke, Former moderator
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Oct 10, 2011 11:13AM

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The book is very special and has a lot to offer. It is also the biography of one of the greatest revolutionaries of our time...
Discussing The Little Black Fish will be both interesting and challenging.



Ruby, perhaps you could give us a little historical background instead of a description? I think this may be something (person plus events) that many members here are unfamiliar with. It would certainly help in terms of having some context within which to appreciate the book and its translation.

Iran is a country that is getting a lot of attention in the media today. It is ruled by a dictatorship topped with a theocracy, a dogmatic system that is claimed to be coming directly from God and therefore it can neither be criticized nor changed. The people have fought for freedom for generations and Iran was among very few countries where a Revolution for Constitutional rights took place over a century ago. Such Revolutions were the aftermath of The French Revolution, which only happened in a handful of countries (including the USA), as others simply transitioned to it.
As is common in most Third World countries, that Revolution and consequently the right of the people to choose their own destiny were never enforced. With the emergence of a new dictatorship, people took into the streets once again to fight for freedom three decades ago, which was replaced by a much worse system than the existing one, namely theocracy as mentioned earlier.
The importance of this experience of a failed attempt with countless loss of lives, is especially felt with the onset of the Arab Spring, and struggles in most other countries. The reason why the second Iranian Revolution failed can be explained mainly due to lack of proper leadership and organization of the movement, elements that are also absent in the Arab Spring.
Samad Beh-Rang was a school teacher who was highly critical of the educational system. However, his works went far beyond criticism or simply recording the facts, to finding solutions to the problems and teaching children to do the same.
Moreover his works impact many readers, as progressive adults see a clear path to freedom and justice. Among many researches and readings, Samad seems to have taken one particular freedom-fighter’s life and his efforts, as an example.
Samad Beh-Rang was executed for showing this path...The Little Black Fish is also the biography of a popular freedom fighter...