Mahasti Shahrokhi
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Mahasti Shahrokhi (Persian: مهستی شاهرخی) is a novelist, a poet, and the winner of numerous literary prizes. Her works have been published in Another Sea, Another Shore: Persian Stories of Migration (Interlink World Fiction, U.S.) The Other Voices International Poetry (Paula Brown Publishing, UK) 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.[citation needed] Many of her articles have been published in artistic and literary magazines inside and outside of the country. In addition to her literary achievements Mahasti is a journalist, and theater critic. Her most recent novel Sobh-e Nahan, and poetry collection Jomhoori-e Sokoot are due publication in 2007. She earned her Ph.D. in literature at the Sorbonne, France. She lives in Paris.
[edit] External links
- Another Sea, Another Shore
- The Other Voices International Poetry [1]
[edit] Books
- The Other Voices International poetry Anthology (Paula Brown Publishing, U.K..)
- Another Sea, Another Shore (Interlink World Fiction)
- شبان نیکو (Sha'ban Nikou) (Baran Publishing)
- شالی به دارازای جاده ی ابریشم (A Shawl as Long as the Silk Road (Shali Be Derazay Jadeye Abrisham) (Baran Publishing)
[edit] See also
چشمان بیدار (Chashman-e Bidar) [2]