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The Hooshang Golshiri Literary Award is an
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notable for being one of the few literary awards in Iran that is run by a non-governmental organization. Established in 2000, the award is sponsored by the non-profit Golshiri Foundation. The award focuses on modern contemporary Iranian literature. It is named in honor of Hooshang Golshiri, one of the most distinguished pioneers of Iranian modern fiction, who died in 2000. The first award was given in 2001 (1380 Solar Hijri calendar).


Categories

The award is presented in four categories: Best Novel, Best Short Story Collection, Best First Novel, Best First Short Story Collection. Recipients receive 10 million
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s for Best Novel and Best Short Story Collection, 2 million Rials for the Best First Novel, and 5 million Rials for Best First Short Story Collection. Eligible works are novels and collections of short stories published in
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in Iran for the first time in that particular year. Iranian authors living outside the country but who publish in Iran are eligible.


Winners

*2001 (1380) **Best Novel:
Ahmad Mahmoud Ahmad E'ta ( fa, احمد اعطا), better known by his pen name Ahmad Mahmoud ( fa, احمد محمود); (December 25, 1931 – October 4, 2002) was a prominent Iranian novelist from Ahvaz city in the southwest of Iran. One of his works, ''T ...
, ''The Fig Tree of the Temples'' **Best First Novel:
Sepideh Shamlou Sepideh Shamlou (in Persian: سپیده شاملو) is an Iranian award-winner writer. She has written several novels in Persian. She was born in 1968 in Iran. She obtained a BS in English. Sepideh Shamlou started off writing film pieces, but with ...
, ''As if You Had Said Leyli'' **Best Short Story Collection: Ali Khodaei, ''Keep Me Warm All the Winter Long'' **Best First Short Story Collection: Mohammad Asef Soltanzadeh, ''We Fade in Flight'' *2002 (1381) **Best Novel:
Zoya Pirzad Zoya Zana Pirzad (also spelled as Zoyā Pirzād; fa, زویا زانا پیرزاد; hy, Զոյա Փիրզադ; born 1952 in Abadan, Iran, Abadan) is an Iranian-Armenians, Armenian writer and novelist. Her mother is Iranian Armenian and her father ...
, ''I will Turn off the Lights'' **Best First Novel:
Reza Ghassemi Reza Ghassemi ( fa, رضا قاسمی; born 1949) is an Iranian novelist and musician. Life Ghassemi was born in Esfahan. Besides his activities as a writer he is also involved in exercising classical Iranian music and a master of the Persia ...
, ''The Nocturnal Harmony'' **Best Short Story Collection: Mohammad Rahim Okhovat, ''Our Wandering Half'' **Best First Short Story Collection: Marjan Shir-Mohammadi, ''After That Night'' *2003 (1382) **Best Novel:
Fariba Vafi Fariba Vafi ( fa, فریبا وفی; born 21 January 1963) is an Iranian writer. She is of Azerbaijani descent. Biography Fariba Vafi was born in Tabriz on 21 January 1963 in a middle-class family. She started writing early in school and la ...
, ''My Bird'' **Best First Novel: none **Best Short Story Collection:
Shiva Arastouei Shiva (; sa, शिव, lit=The Auspicious One, Śiva ), also known as Mahadeva (; ɐɦaːd̪eːʋɐ, or Hara, is one of the principal deities of Hinduism. He is the Supreme Being in Shaivism, one of the major traditions within Hindu ...
, ''Sunlight, Moonlight'' **Best First Story Collection: Soheila Baski, ''Little Shred'' and Bahram Moradi, ''Laughter in the House of Loneliness'' *2004 (1383) **Best Novel: Aboutorab Khosravi, ''Rood-e-Raavi'' **Best First Novel: Rouhangiz Sharifian, ''Who Believes, Rustam'' **Best Short Story Collection: Kourosh Asadi, ''National Park'' **Best First Short Story Collection: Moniraldin Beirouti, ''Single Clay'' and Ibrahim Damshenas, ''Nahast'' *2005 (1384) **Best Novel: Mohammad Hosseini, ''Bluer than Sin'' and Yaghoub Yadail, ''Rituals of Restlessness'' **Best First Novel: Soudabeh Ashrafi, ''Fish Sleep at Night'' and Farhad Bordbar, ''The Hue of Crow'' **Best Short Story Collection: Mohammad-Hossein Mohammadi, ''Red Figs of Mazar'' **Best First Short Story Collection: Mahsa Moheb’ali, ''Love-making in Footnotes'' *2006 (1385) **Best Novel: Moniraldin Beiruti, ''Four Pangs'' and
Fariba Vafi Fariba Vafi ( fa, فریبا وفی; born 21 January 1963) is an Iranian writer. She is of Azerbaijani descent. Biography Fariba Vafi was born in Tabriz on 21 January 1963 in a middle-class family. She started writing early in school and la ...
, ''The Dream of Tibet'' **Best First Novel: Mehdi Raeisol Mohadesin, ''The Palmist'' **Best Short Story Collection: Hossein Sanapour, ''The Dark Side of Words'' **Best First Short Story Collection: Hamidreza Najafi, ''Gravel Gardens'' *2007 (1386) **Best Novel: Asghar Elahi, ''Salmargi'' **Best First Novel: Hossein Mortezaeian Abkenar, ''Scorpion on Andimeshk Railway Stairs'' **Best Short Story Collection: Mohammad Asef Soltanzadeh, ''Asgar Goriz'' **Best First Short Story Collection: Amirhossein Khorshidfar, ''Life Goes on According to Your Will'' *2008 (1387) **The nominees were announced but no winners. *2009 (1388) **Best Short Story Collection: Hamed Habibi, ''Where Flat Tire Repairing is Done'' and Peyman Esmaeili, ''Snow and the Cloudy Symphony'' **Best First Short Story Collection: Hamed Esmaeilion, ''Thyme is not Fair'' and Pedram Rezaeizadeh, ''The Game of Death'' *2010 (1389) **Best Novel: Mahsa Moheb’ali, ''Don't Worry'' **Best First Novel: Sara Salar, ''Probably I'm Lost'' *2011 (1390) **Best Novel: none **Best First Novel: Jairan Gahan, ''Under the Lazy Afternoon Sun'' **Best Short Story Collection: Ahmad Gholami, ''Humans'' and AbouTorab Khosravi, ''Desolate Book'' **Best First Short Story Collection: Amirhossein Yazdanbod, ''The Portrait of an Incomplete Man'' and Neda Kavousifar, ''Sleeping with Eyes Wide'' *2012 (1391)Of Six Directions
"12th Golshiri Literary Awards Wrap Up"
, Farzaneh Doosti blog, Feb. 23, 2013.
** Best First Short Story Collection: Mohammad Tolouei, ''I'm Not Janette'' (2011) and Spideh Siavashi, ''Laugh in Persian'' ** Best First Novel: Salman Amin, ''Qal'eh-Morqi: Pyramid Period'' and Reza Zangi Abadi, ''Partridge Hunting'' ** Lifetime Literary Award:
Mahmoud Dowlatabadi Mahmoud Dowlatabadi ( fa, محمود دولت‌آبادی, ''Mahmud Dowlatâbâdi'') (born 1 August 1940 in Dowlatabad, Sabzevar) is an Iranian writer and actor, known for his promotion of social and artistic freedom in contemporary Iran and ...
*2013 (1392) **Best First Novel: Salman Amin, ''Ghale Morghi: Rouzegare Herami'' **Best First Story Collection: Sepideh Siavashi, ''Laugh in Farsi'' and Mohammad Tolouei, ''I’m Not Janette'' *2014 (1393) **Best Novel: Hamed Esmaeilion, ''Dr. Datis'' **Best Short Story Collection: Mohsen Abbasi, ''In Twilight'' and Ali Changizi, ''Oblique Pines'' *2015 (1394)


References

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External links


Golshiri Foundation
official website (English) Iranian literary awards Awards established in 2000 2000 establishments in Iran Fiction awards