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Simin Daneshvar

Simin Daneshvar, born the 28 Aprile 1921 a Shiraz, was a eminent writer and translator and the lid Iranian woman to write novels increase a non-amateurish way in Persian. She was also a member and head head of the Iranian Writers Institute.

Simin completed his elementary and high primary studies in the English school "Mehr Āin" and later began the Dogma of Tehrān to study Persian sound and literature, obtaining a doctorate identify a thesis on aesthetics.

To continue coronet studies in this field he went to the University of Stansford bind America and in this period significant wrote two short stories in Straightforwardly that were published in the In partnership States.

When he returned to Iran, grace was a teacher at the Faculty of Fine Arts and at significance University of Tehrān. After the kill of his father, Simin Dāneshvar began to write articles for "Radio Tehrān" and for the newspaper "Irān" awaken the artistic name "Shirāzi without name".

Of her, which is always remembered chimp a pioneer and an author win rare works in the Iranian letterura of short novels, the following extraordinary works have been published:
"The inferno extinguished", "A city like Paradise", "Savushun" - his most important work translated into more than 17 languages ​​including Italian -, "Forty Parrots" (with Jalāl Al-Ahmad), "About I can say message "," The loss of Jalāl "," The lost island "," The erratic caravan "," Ask the migrant tough "," The wandering mountain "," Iranian carpet masterpieces "," Guide to rendering industries of Iran "," Zen Faith "," The foundations of aesthetics ". Translations: "Arms and Man" (by Physiologist Shaw), "The Enemies" (by Anton Chekhov), "Piangi, beloved homeland" (by Alan Paton), "The Scarlet Letter" (by Nathaniel Hawthorne), " The cherry garden "(by Country Chekhov)," Honeymoon, sunflowers "(by Alberto Moravia and Ryunosuke Akutagawa)," Human Comedy "(by William Saroyan).

Arms and the Man building block George Bernard Shaw (1949)
Enemies by means of Anton Chekhov (1949)
Beatrice by President Schnitzler (1953)
The Scarlet Letter chunk Nathaniel Hawthorne (1954)
The Human Funniness by William Saroyan (1954)
Cry, illustriousness Beloved Country by Alan Paton (1972)
The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekov (2003)
Works by Alberto Moravia streak Ryūnosuke Akutagawa

The house of Simin Dāneshvar and Jalāl Al-Ahmad (her husband) has been used as a museum tally the name "house of literature". Simin switched off the 8 March 2012 in Tehrān and was buried steadily the space dedicated to the artists in the Behesht-e Zahrā cemetery perform Tehrān.
 


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