Afghani wrote his masterpiece ''Madam Ahou's Husband'' while in prison and he published his masterpiece in 1961 because no publisher accepted to publish such a long novel written by an unknown writer. Still, after its publication, many famous writers admired it. Literary figures such as the renowned translator
Najaf Daryabandari and the prominent author
Mohammad Ali Jamalzadeh praised his novel. The novel depicts the appalling life of Iranian women in that era.
Najaf Daryabandari once stated, "Looking into the life of the rabble, the author in this book pictures a painful tragedy. The scenes described in the book are reminiscent of masterpieces written by
Leo Tolstoy and
Honoré de Balzac. I have never had the same opinion about any other Persian books." In March 1962,
Mohammad-Ali Jamalzadeh, in a letter to a friend, wrote, "I received
Madam Ahou’s Husband. I think fellow writers and I should kiss goodbye writing. Iran is a bizarre country. It nurtures talented youth in no time. What a wonderful book! Such descriptive images." In 1965, Afghani published his second novel,
Joyful People of Qarrasu Valley. The book is about the love of a poor boy for the daughter of the village lord. It also depicts the political currents of the post-1941 period.
Woven of Grief,
Sindokht, and
Cousin Parvin are some of his works he has done. His forthcoming books are
Fathers’ World; Children’s World and a novel on the Iran-Iraq War.{{cite web
Works and publications • • •
Doctor Baktash 1989 •
Sindokht •
Sentenced To Death 2000 • ''Mahku ba A'dam'' 1993 • •
Shuhara Hokhanem •
Turnip Is a Paradisal Fruit • • •
Woven of Grief •
Cousin Parvin == References ==