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词条 List of Iranian women writers
释义

  1. A

  2. B

  3. D

  4. E

  5. F

  6. G

  7. H

  8. J

  9. K

  10. L

  11. M

  12. N

  13. O

  14. P

  15. S

  16. T

  17. V

  18. Y

  19. See also

  20. References

  21. External links

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This is a list of women writers who were born in Iran or whose writings are closely associated with that country.

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A

  • Masoumeh Abad (born 1962), activist, politician, and non-fiction author
  • Janet Afary (born 1960], feminist, historian, non-fiction writer
  • Mahnaz Afkhami (born 1941), feminist, non-fiction writer, now in the United States
  • Pegah Ahmadi (born 1974), poet, critic, translator
  • Mahshid Amirshahi (born 1937), novelist, short story writer, critic, journalist, translator
  • Jaleh Amouzgar (born 1939), linguist, anthropologist, academic
  • Akram Monfared Arya (born 1946), pilot, poet, short story writer, artist, now living in Sweden, writes in Persian, Swedish and English
  • Lady Amin (1886–1983), mystic, author of works on Islamic sciences
  • Mahshid Amirshahi (born 1937), novelist, short story writer, critic, journalist, translator
  • Noushafarin Ansari (born 1939), librarian, educator, journalist
  • Mastoureh Ardalan (1805–1848), Kurdish poet, philosopher, historian
  • Mina Assadi (born 1943), poet, journalist, living in Sweden
  • Bibi Khanoom Astarabadi (c.1858–1921), feminist, literary historian
  • Ghazaleh Alizadeh (born 1947), writer, poet

B

  • Rakhshan Bani-E'temad (born 1954), film director, screenwriter
  • Najmieh Batmanglij (born 1957), Iranian-American cookbook writer
  • Simin Behbahani (1927–2014), acclaimed poet
  • Niloofar Beyzaie (born 1967), playwright, theatre director, living in German

D

  • Simin Daneshvar (1921–2012), acclaimed early female novelist, short story writer, translator, educator
  • Soraya Darabi (born 1955), journalist, trade union activist
  • Sahar Delijani (born 1983), widely translated novelist, author of Children of the Jacaranda Tree, living between the United States and Italy
  • Sediqeh Dowlatabadi (1882–1961), feminist, journalist
  • Firoozeh Dumas (born 1965), Iranian-American memoirist, humorous writer, author of Funny in Farsi

E

  • Shirin Ebadi (born 1947), Nobel peace prize winner, human rights activist, non-fiction writer
  • Amanda Enayati (born 1967), columnist, communication strategist
  • Camelia Entekhabifard (born 1973), poet, journalist, memoirist, living in the United States
  • Parvin E'tesami (1907–1941), acclaimed classical poet, essayist
  • Mansoureh Ettehadieh (graduated 1956), historian, educator, non-fiction writer, novelist

F

  • Forough Farrokhzad (1935–1967), influential poet, film director, poetry translated into several languages including English
  • Pooran Farrokhzad, since the 1990s: poet, playwright, encyclopaedist
  • Nazila Fathi (born 1970), author and Iranian correspondent for The New York Times

G

  • Zarah Ghahramani (born 1981), Iranian-born Australian memoirist, author of My Life as a Traitor
  • Shusha Guppy (1935–2008), singer, memoirist, fairy tale writer, critic, journal editor, moved to London

H

  • Fattaneh Haj Seyed Javadi (born 1945), best selling novelist
  • Roya Hakakian (born 1966), Iranian-American poet, journalist, memoirist, essayist, television producer
  • Maryam Heydarzadeh (born 1977), poet, lyricist
  • Maryam Hooleh (born 1978), poet, novelist, filmmaker

J

  • Taraneh Javanbakht (born 1974), Iranian-Canadian scientist, philosopher, artist, writer, poet, translator, literary critic, human rights activist
  • Rosa Jamali (born 1977), poet, playwright, translator

K

  • Sheema Kalbasi (born 1972), widely translated poet, human rights activist, living in the United States
  • Mehrangiz Kar (born 1944), women's rights activist, essayist, author of Crossing the Red Line
  • Leila Kasra (1939–1989), poet, lyricist
  • Fatemeh Keshavarz (born 1952), poet, educator, literary historian, living in the United States
  • Porochista Khakpour (born 1978), Iranian-American novelist, essayist

L

  • Shahla Lahiji (born 1942), feminist, translator, publisher

M

  • Mahsati (c.1089–c.1159), early Persian poet writing in quatrains
  • Marsha Mehran (1977–2014), widely translated novelist, author of Pomegranate Soup
  • Mozhgan Babamarandi is an eminent Iranian writer best known for children and young adult fiction,Since 1996
  • Farzaneh Milani, Iranian-American educator, since early 1990s: non-fiction writer, poet
  • Azadeh Moaveni (born 1976), Iranian-American journalist, memoirist, author of Lipstick Jihad, now living in London
  • Roza Montazemi (c.1921–2009), popular cookbook writer
  • Granaz Moussavi (born 1976), Iranian-Australian poet, screenwriter, film director

N

  • Azar Nafisi (born 1955), feminist, memoirist, literary critic, author of Reading Lolita in Tehran
  • Afsaneh Najmabadi (born 1946), Iranian-American historian, educator, literary historian, author of The Story of the Daughters of Quchan
  • Marina Nemat (born 1965), memoirist

O

  • Ghazal Omid, memoirist, author of A True Odyssey of a Woman's Struggle in Islamic Iran Against Personal and Political Forces (2005)

P

  • Shahrnush Parsipur (born 1946), novelist, short story writer, children's writer, translator
  • Zoya Pirzad (born 1952), Iranian-Armenian novelist, works translated into several languages

S

  • Sepideh Shamlou (born 1968), writer
  • Shadi Sadr (born 1974), lawyer, journalist, women's rights activist
  • Tahereh Saffarzadeh (born 1936), poet, non-fiction writer, translator, educator
  • Parinoush Saniee, since 2003, novelist, author of the widely translated The Book of Fate
  • Homa Sarshar, Iranian-American author, activist, feminist and journalist
  • Marjane Satrapi (born 1969), Iranian-born French novelist, illustrator, children's writer
  • Mahasti Shahrokhi (born 1956), novelist, poet
  • Siba Shakib, novelist, filmmaker, author of the widely translated Afghanistan, Where God Only Comes to Weep (2002)
  • Shahla Sherkat (born 1956), journalist, feminist writer, journal publisher
  • Zandokht Shirazi (1900–1953), feminist, poet, educator
  • Marzieh Sotoudeh (born 1957), Iranian-Canadian short story writer, translator

T

  • Táhirih, pseudonym of Fatimah Baraghani (c.1814–1852), poet, theologian
  • Goli Taraghi (born 1939), novelist, short story writer

V

  • Lobat Vala (born 1930), poet, feminist, now living in London

Y

  • Chista Yasrebi (born 1968), writer, literary critic, translator, publisher
  • Elham Yaghoubian, since the 1990s: novelist, living in the United States

See also

  • List of women writers

References

External links

  • [https://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/29/books/29wome.html?_r=0 Women Writing Novels Emerge as Stars in Iran], New York Times article by Nazila Fathi (2005)
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