Iranian writer
Mehdi Rabbi مهدی ربی
Born 1980 Nationality Iranian Occupation Iranian writer
Mehdi Rabbi (Persian : مهدی ربی ) (born in 1980 in Ahvaz ) is an Iranian short story writer.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
He did his bachelor's degree in accounting and his master's degree in literature. Since 2014, he has been doing his PhD in the philosophy of art at the Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran . He also teaches how to write the short story and playwright at the University of Art in Tehran .[ 4]
Critics on his works [ edit ]
The critics of the works of Mehdi Rabbi have been published in the media.
Alireza Farahani's critic of Mehdi Rabbi's short stories, Kargozaran newspaper, 2008[ 5]
Reza Ghanbari's critic on Mehdi Rabbi's short stories, Iran book news agency, 2008[ 6]
Mehdi Rabbi has been awarded several literary awards for his books in Iran. Here is the list of some of his awards:[ 7]
The Printed Matter Critics Award, 2007
Isfahan Literary Award, 2007
Candidate for Golshiri Award, 2007
^ Farahani, Alireza, Kargozaran newspaper, 609, 2008
^ Ghanbari, Reza, Iranian book news agency, 2008
^ About Mehdi Rabbi, The Iranian Students News Agency website, 2016
^ About Mehdi Rabbi, The Iranian Students News Agency website, 2016
^ Farahani, Alireza, Kargozaran newspaper, 2008
^ Iran book news agency, 2008
^ About Mehdi Rabbi, The Iranian Students News Agency website, 2013
Classical
800s 900s 1000s 1100s 1200s 1300s 1400s 1500s 1600s 1700s 1800s
Contemporary
Poetry Iran Armenia Afghanistan Tajikistan Uzbekistan Pakistan
Novels Short stories Plays Screenplays Translators Children's literature Essayists
Contemporary Persian and Classical Persian are the same language, but writers since 1900 are classified as contemporary. At one time, Persian was a common cultural language of much of the non-Arabic Islamic world. Today it is the official language of
Iran ,
Tajikistan and one of the two official languages of
Afghanistan .