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Mohammad Tolouei (born 1979 as Seid-Mohammad Tolouei-Barazandeh, Persian: محمد طلوعی), is an Iranian poet, screenwriter, novelist and playwright. He is known for his romantic poems〔(Mohammad Tolouei's poems at PoemHunter )〕 composed in the left discourse that are already translated to other languages including English, and has won nationwide literary awards such as the Shahid Ghanipoor Award〔(8th Shahid Ghanipoor Award )〕 and Wow Literary Prize〔(VaV Literary Prize )〕 for his debut novel, ''Fair Wind's Prey''. Compared to Martin Amis in his later prose, Tolouei has traversed a long way from his debut novel – an account of the inhabitants of Rasht in time of the Second World War, enforced emigration of Polish refugees through Iran, and the formation of the Communist Party in Iran – to his later stories with cunning use of mockumentary as dominant narrative technique.〔http://parsagon.com/tolouei-recommends/〕 In 2011 Tolouei's debut short story collection, "I'm Not Janette" was released by Ofoq Publications. The book was hailed by many critics for its clean language and mastery over the subcultures of Iranian culture that had long been taken for granted in the contemporary literature. It won the 12th Golshiri Award for debut short story collection in February 2013.〔()〕 , Tolouei hss contributed with ''Hamshari Fiction Monthly''.〔(Hamshahri Fiction Monthly )〕 He is also the present director of The Iranian "Association of Writers for Children".〔(Association of Writers for Children )〕 ==Works== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mohammad Tolouei」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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