Saïd Sayrafiezadeh Explained

Saïd Sayrafiezadeh
Birth Date:26 December 1968
Birth Place:Brooklyn (New York), U.S.
Occupation:Author
Nationality:American
Period:21st century
Genre:memoir, plays, fiction
Spouse:Karen Mainenti
Parents:Mahmoud Sayrafiezadeh (father)
Awards:Whiting Award

Saïd Sayrafiezadeh (Persian: سعید صیرفی‌زاده; ; born 1968)[1] is an American memoirist, playwright and fiction writer living in New York City. He won a 2010 Whiting Award for his memoir, When Skateboards Will Be Free. He is the author of two story collections, American Estrangement (2021) and Brief Encounters With the Enemy, which was short-listed for the 2014 PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize for debut fiction. He serves on the board of directors for the New York Foundation for the Arts.

Early life and education

Sayrafiezadeh was born in Brooklyn, New York, to an Iranian father, Mahmoud Sayrafiezadeh,[2] and an American Jewish mother, Martha Harris, both of whom were members of the Socialist Workers Party. He was raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His maternal uncle was the novelist Mark Harris.[3] He lives in New York City.

He attended the University of Pittsburgh, but dropped out his senior year.[4]

Work

Sayrafiezadeh has published essays and short stories in a number of outlets, including The New Yorker, The Paris Review, The New York Times, Granta, and McSweeney's.

His plays include New York is Bleeding, Autobiography of a Terrorist, All Fall Away, and Long Dream in Summer. They have been produced or read at South Coast Repertory, New York Theatre Workshop, The Humana Festival of New American Plays, and at The Sundance Theatre Lab.

Sayrafiezadeh has also published a memoir about his childhood in the Socialist Workers Party.

He has published two short story collections, Brief Encounters with the Enemy in 2013[5] and American Estrangement in 2021. The latter includes "Audition", a story based on his experiences with drug addiction and as an aspiring actor.[6]

Bibliography

Short fiction

Collections
Stories
width=25%TitleYearFirst publishedReprinted/collectedNotes
A, S, D, F2021Sayrafiezadeh, Saïd . May 31, 2021 . . The New Yorker . 97 . 14 . 50–56 . 2022-11-25-->.

Essays and reporting

Memoirs

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sayrafiezadeh. Saïd. My Mother and the Stranger. Open City. June 13, 2010.
  2. Mahmoud Sayrafizadeh the Father of Iranian Trotskyism . Our Place in the World: A Journal of Ecosocialism . Nayeri . Kamran .
  3. News: 'Das Kapital' as a Boy's Bedtime Story. The New York Times. March 31, 2009. Garner. Dwight.
  4. Web site: The name game: Playwright mines identity issues in comic 'Terrorist' . April 6, 2017 .
  5. Web site: Sayrafiezadeh . Saïd . The New York Times . 2013-08-16 . Service Jobs . 2023-07-11.
  6. Web site: Stories That Render America Just Strange Enough to Recognize . The New York Times . 2021-08-10 . 2023-07-11.