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Ali Ashraf Darvishian

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Pen name
  
Latif Talkhestani

Name
  
Ali Darvishian

Period
  
1971–2013


Nationality
  
Iranian Kurd

Occupation
  
Writer

Role
  
Writer

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Born
  
3 August 1941Kermanshah, Iran (
1941-08-03
)

Genre
  
Novel, short story, biography, etc

Notable works
  
Sal-ha-ye Abri (Cloudy Years)AbshouranAz In Welayat (From This Country)Hamrah-e Ahang-ha-ye Babam (With My Father's Songs)Afsane-ha va Matal-ha-ye Kurdi (Kurdish Legends and Fictions)

Literary movement
  
Modernism, Literary realism, Socialism

Ali Ashraf Darvishian مصاحبه اختصاصی فرزانه دُرّی با علی اشرف درویشیان


Iranian writer and democracy activist Ali Ashraf Darvishian Died at 76


Ali-Ashraf Darvishian (Persian: علی‌اشرف درویشیان‎‎) (born August 25, 1941 in Kermanshah) is an Iranian story writer and scholar. After finishing teacher-training college, he taught at the poverty-stricken villages of Gilan-e-Gharb and Shah Abad (nowadays called Islam Abad). This atmosphere is featured in most of his stories. Later, he moved to Tehran and continued his studies in Persian literature. As of 2006, Ali Ashraf Darvishian was in Australia as a guest of the Iranian Centre for Democracy and presented a number of lectures on a broad range of social and cultural issues.

Contents

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Marjane Satrapi, an Iranian-French author, mentions Darvishian in her graphic novel Persepolis. She considers him her favorite childhood author, recalls going to his clandestine book-signing, and describes him as "a kind of local Charles Dickens".

Books

  • Abshooran (Story collection)
  • Salhay-e-Abri (Cloudy Years), novel
  • Farhang-e-Afsanehay-e Irani (Iranian Legends and Fairy Tales Encyclopedia)
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    References

    Ali Ashraf Darvishian Wikipedia