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Mehdi Azar Yazdi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mehdi Azar Yazdi
Mehdi Azar Yazdi (1921–2009) was an Iranian writer born in Yazd. He started writing books for children in 1956. He wrote Seven books, each of which is adapted from a classical book in Persian literature and re-written for children in an easy- to-understand style.
His most famous work is "Good Stories for Good Children" which won the UNESCO Prize in 1966 and was regarded as the best book of the year in 1967. Also another of his books "Adam" was chosen as the best book of the year in 1968. ==Biography== Noted author of children's books Mehdi Azar Yazdi was born in 1921 in Yazd . His ancestors were among Zoroastrians who converted to Islam. He learned to read and write from his father and later continued his studies on his own. In 1944, he left his hometown and came to live in Tehran. Azar Yazdi worked as a construction worker and a simple laborer in sock-weaving workshops, publishing houses and bookshops. He worked for noted publishing houses like Amir Kabir, Ashrafi and Etella'at.
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