- Shahrnush Parsipur
Shahrnush Parsipur (PerB| شهرنوش پارسی پور , born
February 17 ,1946 inTehran ,Iran ) is anIran ian novelist. She is the daughter of an attorney in the Iranian Justice Ministry originally from Shiraz.Biography
Born and raised in Tehran, she received her B.A. in sociology from
Tehran University in 1973 and studied Chinese language and civilization at theSorbonne from 1976 to 1980. Her first book was "Tupak-e Qermez" ("The Little Red Ball" - 1969), a story for young people. Her first short stories were published in the late 1960s. One early story appeared in Jong-e Isfahan, no. 9 (June 1972), a special short-story issue which also featured stories by Esma'il Fasih,Houshang Golshiri , Taqi Modarresi, Bahram Sadeqi, andGholam Hossein Saedi . Her novella "Tajrobeh'ha-ye Azad" ("Trial Offers" - 1970) was followed by the novel "Sag va Zemestan-e Boland" ("The Dog and the Long Winter"), published in 1976. In 1977, she published a volume of short stories called "Avizeh'ha-ye Bolur" ("Crystal Pendant Earrings").As of the late 1980s, Parsipur received considerable attention in Tehran literary circles, with the publication of several of her stories and several notices and a lengthy interview with her in "Donya-ye Sokhan" magazine. Her second novel was "Tuba va ma'na-ye Shab" ("Tuba and the Meaning of Night" - 1989), which Parsipur wrote after spending four years in prison. Right before her incarceration, she had published a translation called "Zanan-e roman-nevis" ("Woman novel-writers" - 1984) of a book by Michelle Mercier. In 1990, she published a short novel, again consisting of connected stories, called "Zanan Bedun-e Mardan" ("Women without Men"), which Parsipur had finished in the late 1970s. The first chapter appeared in Alefba, no. 5 (1974). The Iranian government banned "Women without Men" in the mid-1990s and put pressure on the author to desist from such writing. Early in 1990, Parsipur finished her fourth novel, a 1,000-page story of a female Don Quixote called "Aql-e abi'rang" ("Blue-colored Reason"), which remained unavailable as of early 1992.
Shahrnush Parsipur has since left Iran and currently resides in the
United States . She is the recipient of the first International Writers Project Fellowship from the Program in Creative Writing and the Watson Institute for International Studies atBrown University .Translation of her works
* In India, her novel Women without Men "(Zanan Bedun-e Mardan" in Persian; translated as "Aanungal Illatha Pennungal)" was translated into
Malayalam by S.A. Qudsi and published by Mathrubhumi Books, Calicut, 2005.External links
* [http://www.shahrnushparsipur.com Shahrnush Parsipur Official Website]
* "Feature writer: Shahrnush Parsipur", a series of articles concerning Shahrnush Parsipur written between December 1996 and July 2007, The Iranian, [http://www.iranian.com/parsipur.html] .
* Marzieh Vafamehr, "Crossed Out: Mohsen Namjoo, Shahrnush Parsipour,Nasser Taghvai ", in Persian with English subtitles, July 9, 2008, [http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-1801981513710173223&ei=pkWrSL3XG4XWqQK0xrzeDw&q=naser+taghvai&hl=en Google Video] (22 min 40 sec).
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