Ebrahim Parsa
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Faramarz (Ebrahim) Parsa writes stories for children and adults — tales born from silence, memory, and the light of imagination inspired by Persian roots.
Stories (48)
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The Feminine Dress of the World”
Four friends gather for a night of wine and conversation, but a passing comment about the “world wearing a feminine dress” leads to a heated debate about freedom, equality, morality, and the changing face of society. Beneath the laughter, each of them faces their own unspoken questions.
By Ebrahim Parsa3 months ago in Fiction
Linda’s Last Sunset
After forty years of shared love, Linda watches the man of her life fade toward his final horizon. On a quiet beach at sunset, she relives the fire of their first meeting, the tenderness of their years together, and the fragile beauty of a last goodbye.
By Ebrahim Parsa4 months ago in Fiction
The Complaint of Old Age Against Me
Foreword Aging is a strange companion. It does not arrive suddenly, nor does it enter our lives with noise or warning. Instead, it slips quietly into our mornings — into the stiffness in our knees, the breath that feels slightly heavier, the slow rise from a familiar chair.
By Ebrahim Parsa4 months ago in Confessions











