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Iranian-Afghan novelist and screenplay writer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aliyeh Ataei (Persian: عالیه عطایی) (born 1981) is an Iranian-Afghan novelist and screenplay writer who has written several books and short stories for multiple magazines such as Guernica and Michigan Quarterly Review. The main focus of her works is dedicated to the literature of immigration. She has won several literary awards, including Mehregan Adab.[1]
Aliyeh Ataei | |
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Native name | عالیه عطایی |
Born | 3 June 1981 |
Occupation | screenplay writer, Novelist |
Language | Persian |
Nationality | Iranian |
Education | Dramatic Literature MA, Tehran University of Art |
Notable works | Koorsorkhi Eye of the Dog |
Notable awards | Mehregan Adab Literary Awards |
Aliyeh Ataei was born on 3 June 1981 and grew up in Darmian, a border region between South Khorasan Province of Iran and Farah province of Afghanistan. Growing up in Iran as a female minority, she experienced a lot of discrimination and difficulties that led her to work as a women's rights activist. Her works are deeply influenced by her observations and experiences as a child.[2]
Ataei graduated from high-school in Birjand and went to Tehran to continue her studies at Tehran University of Art, where she received her B.A. and M.A. degrees in screenplay writing. Ataei dedicated most of her focus to writing about immigration. Beside publishing books, she has been working with several magazines such as Hamshahri, Tajrobeh, Saan, and Nadastan.[3][4] Her short stories have also been translated and published in several English and French magazines, among them Michigan Quarterly Review[5] and Guernica.[6]
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