Juan Rulfo ‘s works to analyze at the Radio show

Iran Theater- The radio program Labyrinth of story will broadcast a work by Juan Rulfo.
Juan Rulfo, in full Juan Nepomuceno Carlos Pérez Rulfo Vizcaíno, (born May 16, 1917, Apulco, Mexico —died January 7, 1986, Mexico City), Mexican writer who is considered one of the finest novelists and short-story creators in 20th-century Latin America, though his production—consisting essentially of two books—was very small. Because of the themes of his fiction, he is often seen as the last of the novelists of the Mexican Revolution. He had enormous impact on those Latin American authors, including Gabriel García Márquez, who practiced what has come to be known as magic realism, but he did not theorize about it. Rulfo was an avowed follower of the American novelist William Faulkner.
Labyrinth of story will broadcast luvina by Rulfo.
"Luvina" stands out as a special case in The Burning Plain (El llano en llamas), the single short story collection by the Mexican writer Juan Rulfo.
This program was broadcast for the first time on Thursday, and those who are interested can listen to its rebroadcast on Monday, at 9 pm on the "Story Labyrinth" program. Behnaz Bostandoust has narrated Luvina and it has analyzed and studied in the expert section with Kayhan Bahmani. The biography is narrated by Reza Omrani and the show is produced by Zhaleh Mohammad Ali.