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Terence S. Ward (born July 10, 1955) is an Irish-American writer and film producer.


Biography

Born in
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, Ward grew up in
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and then
Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort ...
. He studied at the
American University in Cairo The American University in Cairo (AUC; ) is a private research university in New Cairo, Egypt. The university offers American-style learning programs at undergraduate, graduate, and professional levels, along with a continuing education program. ...
, concentrating in Islamic political movements, and at the
University of California, Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California), is a Public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Berkeley, California, United States. Founded in 1868 and named after t ...
, earning a BA in political science from the latter. He went on to earn an
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from the International Management Institute (now
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) in
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, Switzerland. He has been married to the Italian writer Idanna Pucci since 1995, and the couple divide their time between Florence, Italy, and New York.


Writing career


''Searching for Hassan: An American Family's Journey Home to Iran''

''Searching for Hassan: An American Family's Journey Home to Iran'' (2002) is Ward's first book and recounts his family's journey back to Iran, after three decades away, in search of their long-lost friend. Ward appeared on
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to share the work, and it was reviewed in numerous publications, including the ''
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'' and ''
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.'' It was translated into Italian, French, German, Persian, and Indonesian, and in 2020 an updated edition with the title ''Searching for Hassan: A Journey to the Heart of Iran'' was published in two editions, by
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in the US and Ketabsara Tandis in Iran.


''The Guardian of Mercy: How an Extraordinary Painting by Caravaggio Changed an Ordinary Life Today''

''The Guardian of Mercy: How an Extraordinary Painting by Caravaggio Changed an Ordinary Life Today'' (2016), is also a true story, told in a double narrative, of
Caravaggio Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (also Michele Angelo Merigi or Amerighi da Caravaggio; 29 September 1571 – 18 July 1610), known mononymously as Caravaggio, was an Italian painter active in Rome for most of his artistic life. During the fina ...
in Naples and, four centuries later, the contemporary guardian of the old master's ''The Seven Acts of Mercy''. According to Ingrid D. Rowland of the ''New York Review of Books'', "this unusual and poignant book insists that Caravaggio’s paintings still call upon us to think and act, not just to look on passively, and in laying down this challenge, as Ward argues, the artist extends a compassionate hand to his viewers across the centuries." ''Publishers Weekly'' described ''The Guardian of Mercy'' as "an eclectic mix of genres: it’s a travel memoir, an art history treatise, and a journalistic sketch of modern-day Naples, and in a five-star review for the ''San Francisco Book Review'', Aron Row called it "a rich tapestry that intricately weaves the story of an iconic painter and his influence on the viewer." At the
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, during the Jubilee of Mercy, Ward, along with Cardinal
Peter Turkson Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson (born 11 October 1948) is a Ghanaian Catholic prelate who has served as chancellor of the Pontifical Academies of Sciences since 2022. He was president of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace from 2009 to ...
and Bishop Brian Farrell, presented the new act of mercy proposed by
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: ''Caring for Our Common Home'', a vision of environmentalism focusing on thoughtful stewardship of the planet.


''The Wahhabi Code: How the Saudis Spread Extremism Globally''

''The Wahhabi Code: How the Saudis Spread Extremism Globally'' (2018), examines
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's export of
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and the rise of jihadi violence across the Islamic world. In conjunction with the book's release, Ward appeared on
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to discuss with
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the history of extremist ideology in Saudi Arabia. His writing on the subject has also appeared on CNN.com and in the ''
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''.


Filmmaking

The first film Ward produced, in partnership with his wife Idanna Pucci, was the documentary feature ''Eugenia of Patagonia'', about an ecologist mayor in remote southern Chile. The film screened on the festival circuit throughout Europe, and won several awards including the Audience Award at Turin's Festival Internazionale Cinema delle Donne 2005, and Best Film at CIMAMERICHE, Film Festival del Migrazione in 2009. Ward and Pucci also produced the documentary '' Black Africa, White Marble'', which tells the story of Pucci's efforts to oppose Congolese President
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's plan to transfer explorer Pietro Savorgnan di Brazza's remains from
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to a new, multi-million-dollar mausoleum in
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. The film premiered in 2012 at African Film Festival New York and went on to win several awards at film festivals around the world, including the Best Documentary Audience Award at
Cambridge Film Festival The Cambridge Film Festival is the third-longest-running film festival in the UK. Historically, the festival took place in early July, but now it occurs annually during autumn in Cambridge. It is organised by the registered charity Cambridge ...
, Best Documentary at
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, and Best Documentary Feature at Berlin Independent Film Festival. A narrative feature produced by Ward and Pucci, '' Archaeology of a Woman,'' starring
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and
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and directed by Sharon Greytak, premiered in 2012 and won a Golden Remi Award at
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. Their next project was the documentary short ''Talk Radio Tehran'', which focuses on intrepid women pursuing their ambitions amid Iran's gender apartheid. It won the NYU Florence Best Short Film Award at the 2016 Middle East Now Film Festival in Florence, Italy and aired on the BBC as part of
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2018.


Professional associations

Ward is a member of
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and Associazione Internazionale di Studi sul Mediterraneo e l'Oriente (ISMEO). He also serves as ambassador for
Religions for Peace Religion is a range of social- cultural systems, including designated behaviors and practices, morals, beliefs, worldviews, texts, sanctified places, prophecies, ethics, or organizations, that generally relate humanity to supernatural, tra ...
, the world's largest inter-religious movement.


Bibliography

* ''Searching for Hassan: An American Family's Journey Home to Iran'' (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2002) * ''The Guardian of Mercy: How an Extraordinary Painting by Caravaggio Changed an Ordinary Life Today'' (Arcade Publishing, 2016) * ''The Wahhabi Code: How the Saudis Spread Extremism Globally'' (Arcade Publishing, 2018) * ''Searching for Hassan: A Journey to the Heart of Iran'' (Tiller Press, 2020)


Filmography

As producer: * ''Eugenia of Patagonia'' (2004) * '' Black Africa, White Marble'' (2012) * '' Archaeology of a Woman'' (2012) * ''Talk Radio Tehran'' (short) (2015)


References


External links


Official website

Simon & Schuster author page
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