Zoya Pirzad
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Zoya Pirzad (born 1952 in Abadan) is a renowned Iranian writer and novelist.
Her first novel, "I Turn Off the Lights" has been published numerous times in Iran and have been translated to several languages.[1] She won Houshang Golshiri award for The Best Novel of the Year, for her superb characterization, ingenious representation of the conflicting emotions of a woman, creating suspense through defamiliarization of everyday life, creating a language in perfect harmony with the theme and characters of the novel.[2]
[edit] Books
- Like All Afternoons
- One Day Before Easter
- The Acrid Taste of Persimmon.
- I Turn Off the Lights
- We Get Used to It