Amin Faghiri Explained

Amin Faghiri (Persian: امین فقیری) (30 Shiraz Persian date Azar 1322 AH, 22 December 1943 CE) is an Iranian researcher and writer.

Early life

Amin Faghiri is from Shiraz and was born into a large family. He had a difficult childhood. Pour with the rain is a documentary about him[1] by Ali Zare Ghanat Nowi which is going to be released soon.

Writing

His early difficulties led him to write short stories. He had a precise method and style of writing. His stories employed realism and an honest visual style.[2]

His first collection of short stories took four years to write. At the age of 23, he published Primal. The book was published five times before the Iranian revolution. The sixth edition was published in 1382 (2003 CE). In the book, he described the loneliness and boredom of rural teachers. He also told stories of peasant violence and the sociological persecution they faced. Faghiri, alongside Mahoud Dowlat Abadi, was one of the first Iranian rural story writers. The stories in the collection have been translated into more than a dozen languages, including English, German, Russian, Urdu, Italian, French, and Japanese. He has nineteen books in total.

Selected Works/Publications

Honors

Faghiri won the Golden Tablet for best fiction in 1376 (1997 CE).

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Notes and References

  1. News: پای صحبت کارگردان موفق بین المللی که در جشنواره‌های ملی جایی ندارد . fa . خبرگزاری ایرنا . 8 January 2018 . 28 September 2018.
  2. Web site: The Rise of the Novel in Iran: A Comparative Study . Pittsburg State University - Midwest Quarterly .