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Hadi Khorsandi ( Persian: هادی خرسندی, born 22 July 1943) is an Iranian poet and satirist. Since 1979, he has been the editor and writer of the Persian-language satirical journal Asghar Agha. [1] He is known for his examination of Persian socio-political issues and for openly criticizing the Iranian regime. He has lived in exile in London since the 1979 Iranian Revolution.
Khorsandi first wrote for Tawfiq when he was a high school student in Tehran. [2] He was the subject of death threats during the 1980s.
Hadi Khorsandi's latest book is Tafrih al-Masaael. His other books are Sheraaneh and Yaad Daasht-haaye Mashkouke Alam and Aayeh-haaye Iraani.
Khorsandi is the father of comedian Shaparak Khorsandi [3] and journalist Peyvand Khorsandi. [4]
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Children | 2, including Shaparak Khorsandi |
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Hadi Khorsandi ( Persian: هادی خرسندی, born 22 July 1943) is an Iranian poet and satirist. Since 1979, he has been the editor and writer of the Persian-language satirical journal Asghar Agha. [1] He is known for his examination of Persian socio-political issues and for openly criticizing the Iranian regime. He has lived in exile in London since the 1979 Iranian Revolution.
Khorsandi first wrote for Tawfiq when he was a high school student in Tehran. [2] He was the subject of death threats during the 1980s.
Hadi Khorsandi's latest book is Tafrih al-Masaael. His other books are Sheraaneh and Yaad Daasht-haaye Mashkouke Alam and Aayeh-haaye Iraani.
Khorsandi is the father of comedian Shaparak Khorsandi [3] and journalist Peyvand Khorsandi. [4]