Mozhgan Babamarandi Explained

Mozhgan Babamarandi (Persian: مژگان بابامرندی; born in Tehran, Iran), is an Iranian writer best known for children and young adult fiction.[1] [2]

She began her writing career in 1995. Her writing focuses on moral and social issues in Iran among children and adolescents. She bases her stories on her own childhood experiences.[3] She prefers the short-story format, which is the most common format in which her works are published.[4]

Mozhgan Babamarandi has been nominated for, and won several national awards, including first Literary festival "Kam e Yusef" for her book: Only Daddy Can Wake Me Up.[5] Her first novel Statue was published in Keyhan Bacheha, a children's magazine in 1996. One year later, in 1997, her second story: A Gift for Narges, was published by the Office of Islamic Culture Publications.[6]

Education

Mozhgan Babamarandi graduated with a bachelor's degree in Persian Literature and Master's in Dramatic Literature.

Awards

Published books

Since 1996, She has written more than 20 story books for Children and Young Adults, which all of them have been published.[8] [9]

Some of them are as follows:

. Lady Poetess and Mr. Beethoven . Mozhgan Babamarandi . 2011 . POL Literary & Translation Agency . 978-9-643-49721-7 . 112 . 2023-02-13.

. I was my Grandma’s Mom . Mozhgan Babamarandi . 2018 . 978-9-643-49721-7 . 72 . 2023-02-13.

. The News Presenter was Silent . Mozhgan Babamarandi . 2018 . POL Literary & Translation Agency . 978-9-643-34639-3 . 126 . 2023-06-17.

References

  1. Web site: Author's Section: Mozghan Babamarandi. Behnashr Publication Website. 2018-04-25. https://web.archive.org/web/20140614000817/http://www.behnashr.com/index.php/authors/first-authors/item/434-%D9%85%DA%98%DA%AF%D8%A7%D9%86-%D8%A8%D8%A7%D8%A8%D8%A7%D9%85%D8%B1%D9%86%D8%AF%DB%8C. 2014-06-14. dead.
  2. Web site: I do not like to talk: Interview with Mozhgan Babamarandi. Iran Book News Agency.
  3. Web site: Kanoon Published "Why the Pupal Case of the "PLUMPY" Didn’t Split?" . kanoonnews.ir.
  4. Web site: Mozhgan Babamarandi . POL .
  5. Web site: The "Kam e Yusef" literary festival recognized its favorites. Fars news.
  6. Web site: Biography of Mozhgan Babamrandi. Office of Islamic Culture Publication.
  7. Web site: Stories for teens. ISNA.
  8. Web site: Mojgan Babamranidi wrote a short story about girls' maturity. Fars news.
  9. Web site: Portal for children and teenagers: Mozhghan Babamarandi.

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