Nader Ebrahimi

Nader Ebrahimi
Native name
نادر ابراهیمی
Born(1936-04-03)April 3, 1936
Tehran, Iran
DiedJune 5, 2008(2008-06-05) (aged 72)
Tehran, Iran
Resting placeBehesht Zahra
Occupation
  • writer
  • journalist
  • filmmaker
  • songwriter
  • translator
Years active1961–2008
SpouseFarzaneh Mansouri
Children3
RelativesMaryam Zandi (half-sister)
Signature
Website
naderebrahimi.com

Nader Ebrahimi (April 3, 1936 – June 5, 2008; Persian: نادر ابراهیمی) was an Iranian writer, screenwriter, photographer, director, actor, songwriter, and a renowned contemporary novelist.[1]

Son to Ata-ol-molk Ebrahimi, who was a descendant of a famous family from Kerman, Nader earned his diploma in Persian literature, and then received his BA in English literature. He was also affiliated with political activities, which resulted in periods of imprisonment. He worked in various jobs, including teaching and banking. He directed some TV series and documentaries, such as The Sound of the Desert but he's best known as a novelist, for Three Looks at the man coming from, Forty Letters to my wife, A Man in everlasting banishment, and Fire without smoke. He also directed Hami and Kami on Long Journeys to Their Homeland, a television series that aired on Iranian state television prior to the Islamic Revolution's victory in 1979.[2]

  1. ^ طاهری, فاطمه سادات; عسگری, زهرا (2017). ""Nader Ebrahimi's Poetic Language in Atash- e Bedoon- e Dood (Fire without Smoke)"". علوم ادبی. 7 (11). University of Qom. doi:10.22091/jls.2018.1257.1049.
  2. ^ "Nader Ebrahimi's works published in 1,000,000 copies". ibna. August 10, 2009.