Fereshteh Ahmadi Explained

Fereshteh Ahmadi
Nationality:Iranian
Birth Date:1972 9, df=yes
Birth Place:Kerman, Iran
Occupation:Writer
Spouse:Amir Massoud Sajjadi
Children:Sam
Movement:Persian literature

Fereshteh Ahmadi (Persian: فرشته احمدی; born 1972) is an Iranian novelist, short story writer, literary critic and editor.[1]

Life

Born in 1972, Fereshteh Ahmadi is a graduate of architecture from The University of Tehran. She began her writing career in the late 1990s as a journalist, writing reports, reviews and weekly columns for a few dailies and literary magazines. Her first published book, Nameless (Bi Esm) is a story for young children. Ahmadi's first collection of short stories, Everyone's Sarah (Sara ye Hameh), was published in 2004. Television, a short story in this collection was selected by Hooshang Golshiri Foundation as one of the best short stories of the year. Her first and second novels, Fairy of Forgetfulness (Pari ye Faramooshi) and Cheese Forest (Jangal e Panir), were published in 2009. Hyperthermia (Garmazadegi), Ahmadi's second collection, was published in 2013.

Fereshteh Ahmadi has published three collections of short stories and two novels. Her latest book, Domestic Monsters (Hayoolaha ye Khanegi), is a collection of eight short stories, published in 2016. She is an editor for a few publishing houses and a member of award juries in several national literary events.

Selected works

Short stories

Novels

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Maybe We Descend From The Trees: readings with Fereshteh Ahmadi - Literature. literature.britishcouncil.org. en. 2017-09-21.