Karim Emami Explained

Karim Emami
Birth Place:Calcutta, India
Death Place:Tehran, Iran
Nationality:Iranian
Known For:Translator, editor, and lexicographer

Karim Emami (Persian: کریم امامی) (26 May 1930, Calcutta, India  - 9 July 2005, Tehran, Iran) was an Iranian translator, editor, lexicographer, and literary critic.

Life

Emami was born in 1930 in Calcutta, a frequent destination of his father, a tea merchant.[1] He learned his first English words from his father and returned to Shiraz in Iran when he was two years old.[1]

Emami studied English literature at University of Tehran and at the University of Minnesota.[1] He became a journalist in the early 1950s for the English language Tehran daily Keyhan International.[2] During the 1960s, he translated contemporary Persian poetry into English. In 1967, he was named editor in chief at Franklin Books, where he was instrumental in the publication of quality books and training younger writers and editors.[1] He also founded Soroush Press, the publishing arm of National Iranian Radio and Television, and established the Zamineh bookstore in Tehran, a meeting place for writers, intellectuals, and book lovers.[3]

In the final decade of his life he was an active contributor to Motarjem, an Iranian quarterly dedicated to translation and translators. He was responsible for Kargahe Tarjome (translation workshops) section of the magazine. He died of leukemia in Tehran.

Selected works

Books in Persian

Translations into Persian

Translations into English

Compilation of exhibition catalogues

Art and literary essays

Further reading

Sources

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0DE1DB1530F930A25754C0A9639C8B63 Fathi, Nazila "Karim Emami, 75; Translated Omar Khayyam, and 'Gatsby'", The New York Times, 13 July 2005
  2. http://www.payvand.com/news/05/jul/1102.html Payvand's Iran News ... "Iranian author, translator Karim Emami dies at 74" 13 July 2005
  3. http://iranshenakht.blogspot.com/2005/07/karim-emami-1930-2005_23.html Akbari, H. "Karim Emami: 1930 - 2005" Center for Iranian Studies, 22 July 2005
  4. Web site: Azarang. Abdolhossein. Karim Emami. Encyclopedia Iranica. 21 June 2017.