Parvaneh Adelzadeh, Mohammad Pashayi, Rasoul Kazemzade, Masoud Dehghani , Fattaneh Semsar Khiabanian5, Kamran Pashayi Fakhri
The myths represent culture and thinking of the people in the past. As an expressing language of the prehistory period, they talk about valuable heritages buried insides the mountains and caves. The myths are narrators of cultural continuity and in other words history. In every period, the people interpret the myths based on their needs, beliefs and ideologies. War, pain and death experienced by the generation after coup d’état indicate that the society encounters with identity crisis. Bahram Sadegi is one of the contemporary novelists experiencing this crisis after coup d’état that seeks myth to remedy his pain. This paper tries to investigate the mythical aspects of “Malakut” by Sadegi.