
Publications in German

The 5th Dimension - Before the past
First novel with focus on psychiatry, written and published simultaneously in two languages:
2027: A secret international agency recruits a young Luxembourger teacher, Franck Richter, for a mission that transports him to a parallel world. Due to scientifically studied time dilation, he and other envoys arrive on the planet Arad - an exact replica of Earth, but existing in a different time.
Through an intricately woven narrative of time and perception, set against the backdrop of an engaging science fiction thriller, the reader becomes increasingly immersed in the mysteries of the fifth dimension. As the layers of reality unfold, they find themselves caught between certainty and uncertainty - right up to the very end.
Psychiatrists in the Literature
Psychiatry in Movies
Publications in Persian
Surena - 18 Years after Spartacus
Historical novel, soon also in German and French
In my view, Surena, the great Parthian general, stands as the most brilliant military commander in Iran’s history, both in strategic prowess and battlefield success. Yet, he remains relatively unknown—not only to the world but even within our own country. Over the centuries, the loss of our ancient archives and historical writings has left us reliant on the more meticulous record keeping by our enemies and rivals.
Despite being one of the greatest saviors of our homeland against the invasion of the Western superpower - Rome - he has received little attention. However, some researchers believe he served as the inspiration for "Rostam Dastan", the great mythical hero of Persian literature in Shahnameh. It is striking that Spartacus, the rebellious slave whose uprising shook the foundations of the Roman Empire just a few years before Surena’s triumph, is far more renowned—both worldwide and even in Iran. This is due entirely to Hollywood’s storytelling and the enduring influence of cinema and television.
For me, the connection between these two historical figures lies in their shared enemy. I have long wished to honor Surena’s legacy, however modestly, and with this historical novel, I hope to have done so.
– F. Nouri –