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Arash Hejazi

Arash Hejazi[1] (Persian: آرش حجازی), born 1971 in Tehran, Iran, is an Iranian physician, novelist, fiction writer and translator of literary works from English and Portuguese into Persian. He is also an editor in Caravan Books Publishing House (Iran), and Book Fiesta Literary Magazine.[2][3] He is a member of the Tehran Union of Publishers and Booksellers (TUPB) and was the managing editor of its journal, Sanat-e-Nashr (Publishing Industry), from 2006 to 2007. He was one of the nominees to receive the Freedom to Publish Prize held by International Publishers’ Association (IPA) in 2006. He is also a novel writer, whose best known novel The Princess of the Land of Eternity was shortlisted for two major Iranian literary prizes and has sold more than 20,000 copies in Iran since its first publication in 2003. He in 2009 he received his MA in Publishing from Oxford Brookes University. His dissertation on censorship in Iran was published in the publishing journal Logos in 2011,[4] and his memoir The Gaze of the Gazelle about growing up in Iran after the Islamic Revolution was published by Chicago University Press in 2011.[5]

He was present at the death of Neda Agha-Soltan during the 2009 Iranian election protests, and was one of those who attempted to save her life. He lived in Tehran.[6] Arash Hejazi is reported to have since fled Iran out of fear of government reprisals.[7]

Education edit

Arash Hejazi studied medicine and his thesis was "The influences of storytelling on children's anxiety disorders".[citation needed]

Works edit

Nonfiction edit

Fiction edit

He has three novels and many short stories, including:[9][better source needed]

  • The Grief of The Moon, novel, Tehran, 1994.
  • The Princess of the Land of Eternity, novel, Caravan Books Publishing House, Tehran, 2004.
  • Kaykhusro, novel, Caravan Books Publishing House, Tehran, 2009
  • The Cave, Short story, Jashne Ketab Literary Magazine, 2003.
  • The Dark Hate, Short Story, Book Fiesta Magazine, 2007.


Essays edit

  • You don't Deserve to be Published: Book Censorship in Iran, March 2011, LOGOS[10]
  • The influences of storytelling on children's anxiety disorders, Iran University of Medical Sciences.[citation needed]
  • Important Factors on Determining the Print Run for Books, Publishing Industry, Tehran's Union of Publishers and Booksellers Magazine.[citation needed]
  • Last Call for a New Blood: the disinterest of UK and US publishers towards books in translation and its implications, Oxford Brookes University, International Centre for Publishing Studies

Translator edit

As a literary translator, he has translated many works, from Paulo Coelho, Milan Kundera, Kahlil Gibran Lord Dunsany, etc.[citation needed]

Witness of death of Neda Agha-Soltan edit

Hejazi was present at a rally held in Tehran on June 20, 2009, to protest alleged electoral fraud in the Iranian presidential elections, at which Neda Agha-Soltan was shot and killed, allegedly by a member of the Basij militia. He was among the first to respond when Neda was shot, but his attempts to save her life were unsuccessful. A non-political figure, Hejazi has spoken out, describing the events that transpired at the rally and surrounding Neda's death.[11]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Arash (آرش) is the Avestan word for 'shining'.
  2. ^ Biography October 22, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Il Tamarindo, Arash Hejazi
  4. ^ You don't Deserve to be Published: Censorship in Iran
  5. ^ The Gaze of the Gazelle December 5, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ London Book Fair June 30, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ "Doctor flees Iran over "Neda" killing". Reuters. June 26, 2009. Retrieved June 26, 2009.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-12-05. Retrieved 2010-11-23.
  9. ^ Works and Books, Arash Hejazi official website |accessdate=2009-09-26
  10. ^ Hejazi, Arash, ‘You don’t deserve to be published’ Book Censorship in Iran, LOGOS: The Journal of the World Book Community, Volume 22, Number 1, 2011 , pp. 53-62(10), 2012-04-25 at the Wayback Machine doi:10.1163/095796511X562644
  11. ^ "Iran doctor tells of Neda's death". BBC News. 2009-06-25. Retrieved 2010-04-25.

External links edit

  • Arash Hejazi's Official Website
  • Caravan Books Publishing House
  • The Website for The Gaze of the Gazelle: Arash Hejazi's Memoirs

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Arash Hejazi 1 Persian آرش حجازی born 1971 in Tehran Iran is an Iranian physician novelist fiction writer and translator of literary works from English and Portuguese into Persian He is also an editor in Caravan Books Publishing House Iran and Book Fiesta Literary Magazine 2 3 He is a member of the Tehran Union of Publishers and Booksellers TUPB and was the managing editor of its journal Sanat e Nashr Publishing Industry from 2006 to 2007 He was one of the nominees to receive the Freedom to Publish Prize held by International Publishers Association IPA in 2006 He is also a novel writer whose best known novel The Princess of the Land of Eternity was shortlisted for two major Iranian literary prizes and has sold more than 20 000 copies in Iran since its first publication in 2003 He in 2009 he received his MA in Publishing from Oxford Brookes University His dissertation on censorship in Iran was published in the publishing journal Logos in 2011 4 and his memoir The Gaze of the Gazelle about growing up in Iran after the Islamic Revolution was published by Chicago University Press in 2011 5 He was present at the death of Neda Agha Soltan during the 2009 Iranian election protests and was one of those who attempted to save her life He lived in Tehran 6 Arash Hejazi is reported to have since fled Iran out of fear of government reprisals 7 Contents 1 Education 2 Works 2 1 Nonfiction 2 2 Fiction 2 3 Essays 2 4 Translator 3 Witness of death of Neda Agha Soltan 4 See also 5 Notes 6 External linksEducation editArash Hejazi studied medicine and his thesis was The influences of storytelling on children s anxiety disorders citation needed Works editThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Arash Hejazi news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Nonfiction edit The Gaze of the Gazelle Story of a Generation memoirs 8 Fiction edit He has three novels and many short stories including 9 better source needed The Grief of The Moon novel Tehran 1994 The Princess of the Land of Eternity novel Caravan Books Publishing House Tehran 2004 Kaykhusro novel Caravan Books Publishing House Tehran 2009 The Cave Short story Jashne Ketab Literary Magazine 2003 The Dark Hate Short Story Book Fiesta Magazine 2007 Essays edit You don t Deserve to be Published Book Censorship in Iran March 2011 LOGOS 10 The influences of storytelling on children s anxiety disorders Iran University of Medical Sciences citation needed Important Factors on Determining the Print Run for Books Publishing Industry Tehran s Union of Publishers and Booksellers Magazine citation needed Last Call for a New Blood the disinterest of UK and US publishers towards books in translation and its implications Oxford Brookes University International Centre for Publishing StudiesTranslator edit As a literary translator he has translated many works from Paulo Coelho Milan Kundera Kahlil Gibran Lord Dunsany etc citation needed Witness of death of Neda Agha Soltan editHejazi was present at a rally held in Tehran on June 20 2009 to protest alleged electoral fraud in the Iranian presidential elections at which Neda Agha Soltan was shot and killed allegedly by a member of the Basij militia He was among the first to respond when Neda was shot but his attempts to save her life were unsuccessful A non political figure Hejazi has spoken out describing the events that transpired at the rally and surrounding Neda s death 11 See also editList of Iranian writers Death of Neda Agha Soltan Persian Speculative Art and Literature AwardNotes edit Arash آرش is the Avestan word for shining Biography Archived October 22 2007 at the Wayback Machine Il Tamarindo Arash Hejazi You don t Deserve to be Published Censorship in Iran The Gaze of the Gazelle Archived December 5 2010 at the Wayback Machine London Book Fair Archived June 30 2009 at the Wayback Machine Doctor flees Iran over Neda killing Reuters June 26 2009 Retrieved June 26 2009 Arash Hejazi The Gaze of the Gazelle Archived from the original on 2010 12 05 Retrieved 2010 11 23 Works and Books Arash Hejazi official website accessdate 2009 09 26 Hejazi Arash You don t deserve to be published Book Censorship in Iran LOGOS The Journal of the World Book Community Volume 22 Number 1 2011 pp 53 62 10 Archived 2012 04 25 at the Wayback Machine doi 10 1163 095796511X562644 Iran doctor tells of Neda s death BBC News 2009 06 25 Retrieved 2010 04 25 External links editArash Hejazi s Official Website Arash Hejazi s website and blog in English Caravan Books Publishing House The Website for The Gaze of the Gazelle Arash Hejazi s Memoirs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arash Hejazi amp oldid 1159448210, wikipedia, 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