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Homayoun Sanaatizadeh

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Homayoun Sanaatizadeh, Persian: همایون صنعتی زاده, (born on 1925 in Tehran, died on 2009 in Kerman, Iran) was an Iranian writer, translator. Besides his writings he is well known for his attempts to fight against poverty and illiteracy. He is the founder of Pars paper, Offset printing, pocket books, and Golab Zahra.[1] Founding Iran's branch of Franklyn publication is one of his notable works.[2][3]

Critical reception

A 2019 documentary is made by Pirooz Kalantari under the title "Homayoun" in which the filmmaker tries to trace the challenges and the course of life of Homayoun Sanaatizadeh through his writings and the memories of those close to him.

References

  1. ^ "Damask Rose Harvesting Thriving in Kerman". Financial Tribune.
  2. ^ "‮فارسی‬ - ‮فرهنگ و هنر‬ - ‮همایون صنعتی، مترجم و ناشر ایرانی درگذشت‬". BBC (in Persian). August 27, 2009.
  3. ^ "Special Report: The Bone-Chilling Insanity of Iran's 'Jewish Studies Center'". IRANWIRE.