Kermanshahi storyteller “Mansour Yaqouti” passed away

According to the news agency Mehr Mansour Yaquti nicknamed “Gol BakhiKermanshahi storytellers passed away today after enduring a period of cancer at the age of 76.
Mansour Yaquti on the 5th of December 1327 in the village Kiewnan city Sanqar Kermanshah province was born; After his family immigrated to Kermanshah when he was seven years old, he completed his primary education at Dariush School in Kermanshah and high school at Kezazi School and received a literary diploma.
Professor Mansour Yaqouti is a storyteller, poet and literary critic from Kermanshah province. He has created brilliant texts in the field of Persian short stories and long stories, and is one of the prominent figures among the writers of Iran's 40s and 50s generation.
Some contemporary writers refer to Mansour Yaqouti as Iran's Chekhov, because this artist from Kermanshah skillfully and artistically used short sentences, literal literature and far from imitation in his works, and also most of his works were created in the style of realism.
The song of the mountain, the stories of the deer in the valley, the stories of the Zagros, Ain assistants In Kurdish folk mythology, Babak Khorramdin's saga, ambitious crab, peasants, a light above the mare of the mountain, legends of Kurdish villagers, special flower, pajosh, men of tomorrow, memorable years, with our ten children, wound, dry tree and flowery garden are part of The works and researches of this writer are from Kermanshahi.
Source:mehrnews