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Peyman Esmaeili
Peyman Esmaeili ( fa, : 1977) is an Iranian writer, critic and journalist who has written one novel and three collections of short stories, spanning Iranian modern fictions. He is well known for winning a prestigious literary award in Iran and is identified as one of the leading writers of modern Persian prose. Biography Peyman Esmaeili was born to a middle class Kurdish family raised in Kermanshah, a city that to date has not quite recovered from the Iran-Iraq war. His works are heavily influenced by endless airstrikes and casualties, and Kernashahsh's harsh winters have shaped his memories of the formative years of his life. At the age of eighteen, Peyman moved to Tehran to study electrical engineering, a discipline that led him to jobs in the oil and gas industry, his full-time on-site work and tasks, did not stop him from pursuing his passion for literature. He started writing book reviews and short essays for different literacy magazines in his early twenties. The most ...
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