Bozorg Alavi
Iranian author and political activist
Born
February 2nd, 1904
121 years ago
Died
1997
28 years ago — 93 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Iran
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An influential Iranian author and political activist, prominent in the literary circles of the 20th century. Renowned for novels that explored the complexities of life in Iran, significant works include 'Guilan' and 'The Mourners', which reflect social and political issues. Contributed to the establishment of the Iranian Writers' Association, advocating for freedom of expression and writers' rights during a time of political repression. Faced imprisonment for political beliefs and lived in exile in Europe for many years, continuing writing and activism from abroad.
Authored novels such as 'Guilan' and 'The Mourners'
Advocated for writers' rights through the Iranian Writers' Association
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