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Parinoush Saniee

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Occupation
  
Government researcher

Nationality
  
Iranian

Period
  
21st century

Language
  
Persian

Education
  
Psychology

Alma mater
  
University of Tehran

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Native name
  
Persian: پرینوش صنیعی‎‎

Books
  
The Book of Fate, I Hid My Voice

Resenha o livro do destino parinoush saniee


Parinoush Saniee (Persian: پرینوش صنیعی‎‎) is an Iranian novelist. Her novel The Book of Fate has been translated into 26 languages and the English translation by Sara Khalili was listed by World Literature Today as one of the "75 notable translations of 2013". The Italian edition earned Saniee the 2010 Boccaccio Prize.

Contents

Parinoush Saniee The Book of Fate by Parinoush Saniee Review Toronto Star

Parinoush saniee quello che mi spetta


Works

Saniee's works include:

Parinoush Saniee Soy cruel porque la realidad es cruel Babelia EL PAS

  • Sahm-e man ("My Share", 2003)
  • Italian translation by N. G. Monsef and Sepideh Rouhi, Quello che mi spetta (2010)
  • English translation by Sara Khalili, The Book of Fate (2013)
  • German translation by Bettina Friedrich, Was mir zusteht (2013)
  • Japanese translation by Syoichi Nasu, Shiawase no Zanzou (2013)
  • Norwegian translation by Nina Zandjani, Det som ventet meg (2013)
  • Spanish translation by Gemma Rovira Ortega, El libro de mi destino (2014)
  • French translation by Odile Demange, Le Voile de Téhéran (2015)
  • Pedar-e aan digari ("Father of the Other One")
  • Norwegian translation by Nina Zandjani, Den stumme gutten (2014)
  • Range-e Hambastegee
  • Anhaa ke Raftand va Anha ke Mandand
  • Azerbaijanian translation by Masuma Shukurzadeh, Mənim Payım (2016)

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    References

    Parinoush Saniee Wikipedia