Moradi Kermani

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Houshang Moradi Kermani (September 7, 1944) is an eminent Iranian writer who mainly writes for sub-teens and teenagers. He was born in Sirch (a village in Kerman province) and was educated in Sirch, Kerman and Tehran. Several Iranian movies and TV-series have been made based on his books. Some of Moradi Kermani's books have been translated into English, German, French, Spanish, Dutch, Arabic, and Armenian. His auto-biography is published as his latest book named "Believe it or not" ("shoma ke gharibe nistid").


[edit] Some of his Books

  • The tales of Madjid (Ghesseh-ha-ye Madjid)
  • The Boot (Chakmeh)
  • The Palm (Nakhl)
  • The tale of that vat (Dastan-e an khomreh)
  • The Tandoor (Tanour)
  • The Cruse (Kouzeh)
  • Mummy's guest (Mehman-e maaman)
  • Fist on hide (Mosht bar poust)
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  • Believe it or not ("shoma ke gharibe nistid")