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Farhad Hasanzadeh is an Iranian author and poet.

Hasanzadeh was born in Abadan, one of the southern cities of Iran. Unlike other children, who usually look for their grandparents to tell them stories, he made up and told his own stories. He believes that Composition Writing classes in his junior high school are the first sparkles of inspiration in a writer’s life. He wrote some stories and plays in 1975-1980, which were burnt during the war between Iran and Iraq. His potential writing talent which was suppressed during the war suddenly bloomed and created many stories. He continued his writing stories and poems during those years and even practiced calligraphy and photography.

He has published over 80 books for children and young adults, especially in forms of novels, short stories, legends, fantasy, humor, biography, etc. He has also contributed to children’s and young adults’ press, such as Teen Soroush, Children’s Soroush, The Sunflower, Children’s Keyhan, etc. He has been a member of “Children Writers Association” and a member of the directing board. He is now working for Bicycle, one of the most circulated children magazine in Iran, accompanying Hamshahri Newspaper.
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He has won many book awards, including several Book of the Year awards. And now in 2017 he is Iranian Nomination for “Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award”.


selected works

  • Fox and Bee Adventure, Tehran:Nashr-e Rahgosha,1991
  • Shimpaloo, Jijor and Me/ Happy New Year, Shimpaloo!, Illustrated by:Mehdi Shiri.Tehran: Nashr-e Chekeh,1393/2014
  • A Melody for Wednsedays, Tehran: Entesharat-e Rouzegar,1998
  • Masho in Fog, Tehran: Nashr-e Sourehye Mehr,1994
  • The Scorpions on the Bambek Ship, Tehran: Nashr-e Ofogh,1395/2016
  • The Moonlight Guest, Tehran: Nashr-e Ofogh, 1387/2008
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  • Wish Stones, Illustrated by:Hoda Hadadi.Tehran:Entesharat-e Elmi Farhangi,1385/2006
  • Laleh’s Lamp, Tehran: Entesharat-e Zekr,2000
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  • Call Me Ziba, Tehran: Kanoon-e Parvaresh-e Fekri-ye Kudakan va Nowjavanan (Kanoon),1394/2015
  • Chasing Bita, Tehran:Nashr-e Ghou, 2008
  • Laugh if Tickled, Tehran: Entesharat-e Peydayesh, 2008
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  • The Pot-headed Monster, Tehran:Kanoon, 2009
  • This Weblog Will Be Transferredو Tehran: Nashr-e Ofogh, 1391/2012
  • The Same Purple Shoe, Tehran:Entesharat-e Kanoon 2003
  • The Backyard, Tehran: Entesharat-e Ghoghnous, 2003[5]

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  • A Happy Family’s Grins, Tehran:Entesharat-e Charkho falak, 2003[7]


== Others ==

  • Kooti Kooti Tales, in Brail, by Kanoon, 2013
  • The Pot-headed Monster, e-book, Kanoon, 2010


== Awards and other Distinctions ==

  • Iran Book of the Year citation for the book, “Masho in Fog”, 1995
  • Selected by the Resistance Literature Festival for the book, “Moonlight’s Guest”, 1998
  • Selected by Hello Kids magazine in the stories for children for the book, “Two Greasy Mouthfuls”, 2000
  • Selected by Hello Kids magazine in Children Stories section for the book, “The Same Purple Shoe”, 2002
  • Selected by the Cultural Association of Children Books Publications for the book, “On the Seventh Bench by the Lake”, 2005
  • Iran Book of the Year citation for the book, “The Scorpions of the Bambak Ship”, 2008
  • Silver Turtle from the 1st Flying Turtles Festival for the book, “Hasti”, 2010
  • Selected by the 16th Book of the Year Festival by Kanoon for the adopted book, “Saadi”,2011
  • Candidate for the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award, 2018[8]

References

  1. ^ "Farhad Hasanzadeh". ویکی‌پدیا، دانشنامهٔ آزاد (in Persian).
  2. ^ Hassan'zādah, Farhād (2008). Mahmān mahtāb (Chāp-i 1. ed.). Tihrān: Nashr-i Ufuq. ISBN 9789643694715.
  3. ^ Ḥasanʹzādah, Farhād (2001). Charāgh-i lālah : sarguz̲asht-i ʻAllāmah Iqbāl Lāhūrī : barā-yi nawjavānān va javānān (Chāp-i 1. ed.). Tihrān: Kitābhā-yi Qāṣidak, vābastah bih Muʼassasah-ʼi Nashr va Taḥqīqāt-i Z̲ikr. ISBN 9789643071202.
  4. ^ Ṣādiqī, Farhād Ḥasanʹzādah ; taṣvirgar Mihdī (2008). Khandih bih sharṭ qilqilak (Chāp-i 1. ed.). Tihrān: Intishārāt-i Paydāyish. ISBN 9789643494773.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ Hassanzadah, Farhad (2003). Hayat khalvat (Cap-i duwwum. ed.). Tehran: Ghughnus. ISBN 9789643114275.
  6. ^ Khakpour, Arta; Khorrami, Mohammad Mehdi; Vatanabadi, Shouleh (6 December 2016). "Moments of Silence: Authenticity in the Cultural Expressions of the Iran-Iraq War, 1980-1988". NYU Press.
  7. ^ Ḥasanʹzādah, Farhād (2008). Labkhandʹhā-yi kishmishī-i yak khānvādah-i khūshbakht (Chāp-i 3. ed.). Tihrān: Muʼssasah-i Intishārāt-i Kitāb-i Charkh-i Falak. ISBN 9789649497365.
  8. ^ "Candidates 2018 - ALMA". www.alma.se. 10 October 2017.