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Atoosa Salehi | |
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Persian: آتوسا صالحی | |
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Born |
Tehran, Iran | May 23, 1972
Occupation(s) | Writer, poet |
Atoosa Salehi ( Persian: آتوسا صالحی | born 23 May 1972 in Tehran) is an Iranian writer and poet known for her children's and young adult literature.
Salehi's work has included novels, short stories, graphic novels, picture books, and poetry. She has also contributed to children's and young adults’ press, including "Soroosh Nojavan", "Aftabgardan", and "Docharkhe".
Salehi has written and translated over 90 books and won numerous awards, such as Book of the Year. Some of her works have been translated to English, German ,Turkish, and Arabic. She is Ofoq Publishers’ editor for children and young adults’ section.
Atoosa Salehi began her professional career as a writer for young adult magazine Soroush Nojavan in 1999 after winning a writing contest in high school. [1] Her first published works were poems printed in children’s and young adult publications. In her career, she has been in charge of the poetry pages of the weekly magazine and the first Iranian children’s newspaper called Aftabgardan. She has also worked as an editor and expert for several public and private publishing companies.
Salehi is active in various areas of children’s and young adult literature. She published her first book in 1999. [1]
She composes poems, writes illustrated stories for children, writes novels, rewrites Old Persian texts, and also translates occasionally. Atoosa Salehi’s poetic viewpoint is the ring that links all of her works together. Critics recognize her series of Shahnameh Stories as one of the most successful recreations of this significant classic Iranian literary work ever published for children and young adults.
Statue Diploma of Appreciation for Jafar Pivar Literary Prize – February 2010, (for Parrot and the Merchant)
selected by White Ravens, The Munich Library, 2020, (for Zahhak the Snake Shoulder: A Story with Seven Narrators)
Submission declined on 8 April 2024 by
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Atoosa Salehi | |
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Persian: آتوسا صالحی | |
![]() | |
Born |
Tehran, Iran | May 23, 1972
Occupation(s) | Writer, poet |
Atoosa Salehi ( Persian: آتوسا صالحی | born 23 May 1972 in Tehran) is an Iranian writer and poet known for her children's and young adult literature.
Salehi's work has included novels, short stories, graphic novels, picture books, and poetry. She has also contributed to children's and young adults’ press, including "Soroosh Nojavan", "Aftabgardan", and "Docharkhe".
Salehi has written and translated over 90 books and won numerous awards, such as Book of the Year. Some of her works have been translated to English, German ,Turkish, and Arabic. She is Ofoq Publishers’ editor for children and young adults’ section.
Atoosa Salehi began her professional career as a writer for young adult magazine Soroush Nojavan in 1999 after winning a writing contest in high school. [1] Her first published works were poems printed in children’s and young adult publications. In her career, she has been in charge of the poetry pages of the weekly magazine and the first Iranian children’s newspaper called Aftabgardan. She has also worked as an editor and expert for several public and private publishing companies.
Salehi is active in various areas of children’s and young adult literature. She published her first book in 1999. [1]
She composes poems, writes illustrated stories for children, writes novels, rewrites Old Persian texts, and also translates occasionally. Atoosa Salehi’s poetic viewpoint is the ring that links all of her works together. Critics recognize her series of Shahnameh Stories as one of the most successful recreations of this significant classic Iranian literary work ever published for children and young adults.
Statue Diploma of Appreciation for Jafar Pivar Literary Prize – February 2010, (for Parrot and the Merchant)
selected by White Ravens, The Munich Library, 2020, (for Zahhak the Snake Shoulder: A Story with Seven Narrators)