Simin Dāneshvar is an Iranian academic, renowned novelist, fiction writer and translator of literary works from English, German, Italian and Russian into Persian. Daneshvar has a number of "firsts" to her credit. In 1948, her collection of Persian short stories was the first by an Iranian woman to be published. The first novel by an Iranian woman was her Savushun ("Mourners of Siyāvosh," 1969), which has become Iran's bestselling novel ever.
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- Simin Dāneshvar is an Iranian academic, renowned novelist, fiction writer and translator of literary works from English, German, Italian and Russian into Persian. Daneshvar has a number of "firsts" to her credit. In 1948, her collection of Persian short stories was the first by an Iranian woman to be published. The first novel by an Iranian woman was her Savushun ("Mourners of Siyāvosh," 1969), which has become Iran's bestselling novel ever. Daneshvar's Playhouse, a collection of five stories and two autobiographical pieces, is the first volume of translated stories by an Iranian woman author.
- Simin Dāneshwar ist eine iranische Autorin von Kurzgeschichten und Romanen. Ihr Roman Savushun („Drama der Trauer“) gilt als Meisterwerk der iranischen Prosa des 20. Jahrhunderts. Sie setzt sich hier mit der innen- und außenpolitischen Situation des Landes vor der islamischen Revolution und deren Auswirkung auf das Privatleben ihrer Protagonistin auseinander.
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- Academic, renowned novelist, fiction writer and translator of literary works
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- Simin Dāneshvar is an Iranian academic, renowned novelist, fiction writer and translator of literary works from English, German, Italian and Russian into Persian. Daneshvar has a number of "firsts" to her credit. In 1948, her collection of Persian short stories was the first by an Iranian woman to be published. The first novel by an Iranian woman was her Savushun ("Mourners of Siyāvosh," 1969), which has become Iran's bestselling novel ever.
- Simin Dāneshwar ist eine iranische Autorin von Kurzgeschichten und Romanen. Ihr Roman Savushun („Drama der Trauer“) gilt als Meisterwerk der iranischen Prosa des 20. Jahrhunderts. Sie setzt sich hier mit der innen- und außenpolitischen Situation des Landes vor der islamischen Revolution und deren Auswirkung auf das Privatleben ihrer Protagonistin auseinander.
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