Ali Ashraf Darvishian ( fa, علیاشرف درویشیان; 25 August 1941 – 26 October 2017) was an Iranian story writer and scholar of Kurdish descent. After finishing teacher-training college, he would teach at the poverty-stricken villages of
Gilan-e-Gharb and Shah Abad (nowadays called Islam Abad). This atmosphere is featured in most of his stories. His own life situation, as well as the experiences that he had from his teaching in those poor areas, was the inspiration for his literary works and also made him a critic of the political and social situation of Iran. Later, he moved to Tehran and continued his studies in Persian literature.
In 2006, Ali Ashraf Darvishian was in
Australia
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as a guest of the Iranian Centre for Democracy and presented a number of lectures on a broad range of social and cultural issues.
Marjane Satrapi
Marjane Satrapi (; fa, مرجان ساتراپی ; born 22 November 1969) is a French-Iranian graphic novelist, cartoonist, illustrator, film director, and children's book author. Her best-known works include the graphic novel ''Persepolis'' a ...
, an Iranian-French author, mentions Darvishian in her graphic novel ''Persepolis''. She considers him her favorite childhood author, recalls going to his clandestine book signing, and describes him as "a kind of local
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He died at
Karaj
Karaj ( fa, کرج, ) is the capital of Alborz Province, Iran, and effectively a satellite city of Tehran. Although the county hosts a population around 1.97 million, as recorded in the 2016 census, most of the county is rugged mountain. The urb ...
, on 26 October 2017 and was buried at
Behesht-e Sakineh
Behesht-e Sakineh ( fa, بهشت سکینه) is a major cemetery located in Iran near the city of Karaj. It is established in 1976.
Notable burials
* Abolfazl Zanjani (:fa:سید ابوالفضل زنجانی, fa) (1899–1992) – politician
* ...
cemetery.
Books
* ''آبشوران : مجموعة قصصية فارسية'' (Abshooran (Story collection)), 1975
*Salhay-e-Abri (Cloudy Years), 1997 novel.
*Farhang-e-Afsanehay-e Irani (Iranian Legends and Fairy Tales Encyclopedi
One of his books is a collection of short stories titled "Az Nadarad Ta Darad". Nadarad (Doesn't have)
is one of the titles of the book. It is named after the family name of the main character of the story, which foreshadows the absolute poverty of all the characters in the story and mostly Nadarad (meaning Doesn't have) family. From the point of view of Marxist critical approach, one of the many perspectives through which a literary work can be analyzed, poverty can be said to have been the result of social conflict and class struggle, because people were not aware of how they have unconsciously accepted the subservient, powerless roles in their society that have been prescribed for them by others (false consciousness). In this story, Nadarad family is the representative of the proletariat, while Mash Ghorban represents the bourgeoisie. Niaz Ali, a child of a family, chooses to go to school in order to promote his class in society, and he has no plan of protesting against the cruel social structure.
References
about his book (in Persian)زندگي ديگري نميخواستم، گفتوگو با شهناز دارابيان (in Persian)
External links
Cloudy Years Novel preview*
ttps://www.imdb.com/name/nm7994086/ IMDbمصاحبه با علی اشرف درویشیان، نویسنده (in Persian)List of the Author's works at Goodreads
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1941 births
2017 deaths
Iranian writers
People from Kermanshah
Iranian Kurdish people
Iranian male short story writers
Respiratory disease deaths in Iran
Kurdish Marxists
Kurdish socialists
Kurdish communists
Members of the National Council for Peace
Iranian Writers Association members
20th-century Iranian people
21st-century Iranian people
Iranian schoolteachers