Mahasti Shahrokhi

Mahasti Shahrokhi

Mahasti Shahrokhi (Persian: مهستی شاهرخی ) is an Iranian novelist, poet,[1] and winner of numerous literary prizes. Her novel, A Shawl as Long as the Silk Road (Baran Publication, Sweden, 1999) attracted critical attention, and Cactus magazine (published in the U.S.) devoted its third publication to this novel. Her recent writings have been published in Another Sea, Another Shore: Persian Stories of Migration (Interlink World Fiction, United States), and The Other Voices International Poetry [1]. Her novel Sobh-e Nahan and poetry collection Jomhoori-e Sokoot are due publication.

Mahasti earned her Ph.D. in literature at the Sorbonne, France. She lives in Paris.

Books

  • The Other Voices International poetry Anthology [2]
  • Another Sea, Another Shore (Interlink World Fiction)
  • Shaban Nikou (Persian: شبان نیکو , Baran Publishing)
  • A Shawl as Long as the Silk Road (Persian: شالی به دارازای جاده ی ابریشم , Shali Be Deraza-ye Jadeh-ye Abrisham, Baran Publishing)

External links

References

  1. ^ The Poetry of Iranian Women‎ Sheema Kalbasi - 2009 - Page 62



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