Ali Ashraf Darvishian
Ali Ashraf Darvishian (Persian: علیاشرف درویشیان; 25 August 1941 – 26 October 2017) was an Iranian story writer and scholar. He was born in Kermanshah, Iran. He was often called the "Iranian Charles Dickens".[1] He taught Persian literature in Australian colleges and universities during his career. He was a guest of the Iranian Centre for Democracy and presented a number of lectures on a broad range of social and cultural issues.
| Ali Ashraf Darvishian | |
|---|---|
| Born | 3 August 1941 | 
| Died | 26 October 2017 (aged 76) | 
| Nationality | Iranian | 
| Occupation | writer | 
| Notable work | Sal-ha-ye Abri (Cloudy Years) Abshouran Az In Welayat (From This Country) Hamrah-e Ahang-ha-ye Babam (With My Father's Songs)Afsane-ha va Matal-ha-ye Kurdi (Kurdish Legends and Fictions) | 
Darvishian died on 26 October 2017 in Tehran of respiratory failure at the age of 76.[2]
References
    
- Satrapi, Marjane. The Complete Persepolis. Pantheon Books. 30 October 2007. 33.
- "علیاشرف درویشیان درگذشت". BBC Persian. Retrieved 26 October 2017.
Other websites
    
- هندوانهی گرم ـ علیاشرف درویشیان (in Persian)
- مصاحبه با علی اشرف درویشیان، نویسنده (in Persian) Archived 2007-10-20 at the Wayback Machine
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