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Shahrnush Parsipur ( fa, شهرنوش پارسی‌پور; born 17 February 1946) is an Iranian-born writer and translator.


Biography

Shahrnush Parsipur was born on 17 February 1946; she was born and raised in
Tehran Tehran (; fa, تهران ) is the largest city in Tehran Province and the capital of Iran. With a population of around 9 million in the city and around 16 million in the larger metropolitan area of Greater Tehran, Tehran is the most popul ...
. Parsipur received her B.A. degree in 1973 in sociology from
Tehran University The University of Tehran (Tehran University or UT, fa, دانشگاه تهران) is the most prominent university located in Tehran, Iran. Based on its historical, socio-cultural, and political pedigree, as well as its research and teaching pro ...
, and studied Chinese language and civilization at the
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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 Houshang Golshiri ( fa, هوشنگ گلشیری; March 16, 1938''A Hundred Years of Storytelling in Iran'', Amir Abedini, p. 274. – June 5, 2000) was an Iranian fiction writer, critic and editor. He was one of the first Iranian writers to ...
, Taqi Modarresi,
Bahram Sadeghi Bahram Sadeghi ( fa, بهرام صادقی, Bahrām Sadeqī; 8 January 1937, in Najafabad, Najaf-Ābād, Isfahan – 3 January 1985, in Tehran) was an Iranian peoples, Iranian poet and modernist fiction writer. Sadeghi's characters, many of the ...
, and
Gholam Hossein Saedi Gholām-Hossein Sā'edi MD ( fa, غلامحسین ساعدی, also transliterated as Gholamhoseyn Sa'edi and Ghulamhusayn Sa'idi; January 15, 1936 in Tabriz – November 23, 1985 in Paris) was a prolific Iranian writer. He published over forty ...
. Her novella ''Tajrobeha-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 ''Touba va ma'na-ye Shab'' ('' Touba and the Meaning of Night'' – 1989), which Parsipur wrote after spending four years and seven months in prison. Right before her incarceration, in 1990, she published a short novel, in the form of connected stories, called ''Zanan bedun-e Mardan'' (''Women Without Men''), which Parsipur had finished in the late 1970s. The first chapter appeared in ''
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'', 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 450-page story of a female Don Quixote called ''Aql-e abirang'' (''Blue-colored Logos''), which remained unavailable as of early 1992. In 1994 she went to the United States and wrote ''Prison Memoire'', 450 pages of her memoire of four different times that she was in different prisons. In 1996 she wrote her fifth novel ''Shiva'', a science fiction in 900 pages. In 1999 she published her sixth novel, ''Majaraha-ye Sadeh va Kuchak-e Ruh-e Deraxt'' (''The Plain and Small Adventures of the Spirit of the Tree''), in 300 pages. In 2002, she published her seventh novel, ''Bar Bal-e Bad Neshastan'' (''On the Wings of Wind''), in 700 pages. Since 2006, she has been made various programs for
Radio Zamaneh Radio Zamaneh ( fa, رادیو زمانه) is an Amsterdam-based Persian language exile news platform and former radio broadcaster. "Zamaneh" is the Persian literary term for "time". Radio Zamaneh is an independent Persian-language exile media a ...
based in
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.


Awards

Parsipur was the recipient of the prestigious Hellmann Hammett Award for Human Rights in 1994 and was honored in 2003 at the
Encyclopædia Iranica ''Encyclopædia Iranica'' is a project whose goal is to create a comprehensive and authoritative English language encyclopedia about the history, culture, and civilization of Iranian peoples from prehistory to modern times. Scope The ''Encycl ...
Gala in Miami, for her lifelong achievements as a novelist and literary figure, the first recipient of the International Writers Project Fellowship from the Program in Creative Writing and the
Watson Institute for International Studies The Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs is an interdisciplinary research center at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. Its mission is to promote a just and peaceful world through research, teaching, and public engagement ...
at
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for 2003 to 2004, and she received an honorary doctorate from Brown University in 2010.


Personal life

She was married to the Iranian film director
Nasser Taghvai Nasser Taghvai ( fa, ناصر تقوایی, also romanized as Nāser Taghvā'i and Nāser Taqvāyi; born 10 July 1941) is an Iranian film director and screenwriter. Biography Taghvāi was born in Abadan. After early experiences as a story writer ...
, but the marriage ended in divorce after seven years. They have a son together.


Bibliography


Novels

* Touba and the Meaning of Night (novel - 1989- طوبی و معنای شب (داستان بلند) * The Blue Reason (novel - 1994 - عقل آبی (داستان بلند) * The Simple and Small Adventures of the Spirit of Tree (Novel - 1999 - ماجراهای ساده و کوچک روح درخت (داستان بلند) * The Dog and the Long Winter (novel - 1974- سگ و زمستان بلند (داستان بلند) * Asieh Between Two World (novel - 2009 - آسیه در میان دو دنیا (داستان بلند) * Shiva (science fiction - 1999 - شیوا (داستان دانش) * Prison Memoir (memoir - 1996) خاطرات زندان * On the Wings of Wind (novel - 2002) بربال باد نشستن (داستان بلند)


Other works

* Women Without Men (novella - 1990 - Translations: Faridoun Farrokh زنان بدون مردان (داستانک) * Trial Offer (novella - 1975 - تجربه های آزاد (داستانک) * Cristal Pendants (short stories - 1974 - آویزه های بلور (مجموعه داستان) * Red Ball (short story for children - 1969 - توپک قرمز ) * Tea Ceremony in the Presence of the Wolf (short stories - 1993 - آداب صرف چای در حضور گرگ * Men from Various Civilizations (novella - 1993 - Translation: Steve MacDowell & Afshin Nassiri داستان های مردان تمدن های مختلف )


Translations

* Chinese Astrology (1975), by Paola Delsol, from English طالع بینی چینی * Master Lao Tzu and Taoism (1987), by Max Kaltenmark, from French لائوتزه و مرشدان دائوئی نوشته ماکس کالتنمارک، ترجمه از فرانسه * Tanius' Cliff (1991), by
Amin Maalouf Amin Maalouf (; ar, أمين معلوف; born 25 February 1949) is a Lebanese-born French"Amin ...
, from French صخره تانیوس نوشته امین مالوف، ترجمه از فرانسه ٌ * Witch Hunting, (1990), by
Shirley Jackson Shirley Hardie Jackson (December 14, 1916 – August 8, 1965) was an American writer known primarily for her works of horror and mystery. Over the duration of her writing career, which spanned over two decades, she composed six novels, two me ...
, from English شکار جادوگران شرلی جاکسون، ترجمه از زبان انگلیسی * History of China (1995), from Opium Wars till Cultural Revolution 4 Volumes, from French تاریخ چین، از جنگ های تریاک تا انقلاب فرهنگی، چهار جلد ترجمه از فرانسه * China History for Young People (1990), from French تاریخ چین برای نو جوانان، ترجمه از فرانسه * Parapsychology (1990), from the series "What I Know", from French پیراروانشناسی از سری چه می دانم، ترجمه از فرانسه *
Journey to the West ''Journey to the West'' () is a Chinese novel published in the 16th century during the Ming dynasty and attributed to Wu Cheng'en. It is regarded as one of the greatest Classic Chinese Novels, and has been described as arguably the most popu ...
(1995), by
Wu Cheng'en Wu Cheng'en (, c. 1500–1582Shi Changyu (1999). "Introduction." in trans. W.J.F. Jenner, ''Journey to the West'', volume 1. Seventh Edition. Beijing: Foreign Languages Press. pp. 1–22. or 1505–1580), courtesy name Ruzhong (), was a Chines ...
, translated from French سیر باختر، رمان، نوشته ووچنگ نن، ترجمه از فرانسه ُ * Spanking the Maid (2004), by
Robert Coover Robert Lowell Coover (born February 4, 1932) is an American novelist, short story writer, and T.B. Stowell Professor Emeritus in Literary Arts at Brown University. He is generally considered a writer of fabulation and metafiction. Background C ...
مستخدمه کتک خور، نوشته رابرت کوورو ترجمه از انگلیسی *
An Unquiet Mind ''An Unquiet Mind: A Memoir of Moods and Madness'' is a memoir written by American clinical psychologist and bipolar disorder researcher Kay Redfield Jamison and published in 1995. The book details Jamison's experience with bipolar disorder and ho ...
(2004), by
Kay Redfield Jamison Kay Redfield Jamison (born June 22, 1946) is an American clinical psychologist and writer. Her work has centered on bipolar disorder, which she has had since her early adulthood. She holds the post of the Dalio Professor in Mood Disorders and Ps ...
— from English ذهن بی قرار، نوشته کای ردفیلد جامیسون، ترجمه از انگلیسی * Mythology (2003), by the group of professors of different universities اساطیر جهان، نوشته گروه دانشمندان اسطوره شناس دانشگاه های مختلف دنیا ترجمه از انگلیسی


Translation of her works


''Women without Men''

''Zanan bedun-e Mardan'' in
Persian Persian may refer to: * People and things from Iran, historically called ''Persia'' in the English language ** Persians, the majority ethnic group in Iran, not to be conflated with the Iranic peoples ** Persian language, an Iranian language of the ...
* India - ''Aanungal Illatha Pennungal'') translated into
Malayalam Malayalam (; , ) is a Dravidian language spoken in the Indian state of Kerala and the union territories of Lakshadweep and Puducherry (Mahé district) by the Malayali people. It is one of 22 scheduled languages of India. Malayalam was des ...
by S.A. Qudsi and published by Mathrubhumi Books, Calicut, 2005 The book has also a French (translated as ''Femmes sans hommes''), Polish (''Kobiety bez mężczyzn''), Romanian (''Femei fără bărbați''), Portuguese, Spanish and Estonian (''Meesteta naised'') translation.


''Tuba and the Meaning of Night''

''Tuba va Ma'na-ye Shab'' in
Persian Persian may refer to: * People and things from Iran, historically called ''Persia'' in the English language ** Persians, the majority ethnic group in Iran, not to be conflated with the Iranic peoples ** Persian language, an Iranian language of the ...
* USA - ''Touba and the Meaning of Night'') translated into English by Kamran Talattof, 2005. * Poland - ''Tuba i znaczenie nocy'' translated into Polish by
Anna Krasnowolska Anna Maria Krasnowolska (born 1949) is a Polish Iranologist. Works * Aleksander Chodzko (1804-1891) and his "oriental" poems * Az in dar va az ān dar * Historia Iranu * In the Orient where the gracious light... : satura orientalis in honorem And ...
, 2012. The book is also translated into German, Italian and Swedish.


References


Shahrnush Parsipur's biography in BBC PersianInterview in Hablando del Asunto by Catalina Rossini


External links


Official website
* ''Feature writer: Shahrnush Parsipur'', a series of articles concerning Shahrnush Parsipur written between December 1996 and July 2007, The Iranian

{{DEFAULTSORT:Parsipur, Shahrnush Iranian women novelists Iranian novelists Iranian women short story writers Iranian emigrants to the United States People from Tehran 1946 births Living people Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Tehran alumni