Habib Ahmadzadeh is an Iranian author novelist and scriptwriter, born in 1963 in Abadan.[1] The Iran–Iraq War features heavily in his work, with observations of human existence and human interactions in wartime informed by his own wartime service. During the war, he rose from being a teenage volunteer Basiji militiaman to becoming a captain in the regular army.[2]

Habib Ahmadzadeh was standing at the podium

He earned a BA in Dramatic Literature from Tehran Art University and a Ph.D. in Art Research from Tarbiat Modares University.

Career

In 1998, he began his career in cinema as a script editor with Ebrahim Hatamikia at The Glass Agency, and in 2007, he received the Iranian House of Cinema award for best screenplay for The Night Bus. He has filmed a number of documentaries over his career, the most recent of which, The Outstanding Statue in the World, earned the Tehran Cinema Verite Festival prize for best documentary in 2012. Habib Ahmadzadeh has also been an influential youth advocate in Iran.[3]

Works

  • A City Under Siege: Tales of the Iran–Iraq War(Bibliotheca Iranica Persian Fiction in Translation Series), 2010 ISBN 978-1-568-59255-8
  • Chess with the Doomsday Machine, 2008 ISBN 978-9-645-06474-5
  • Ahmadzadeh, Habib. Code 24. Soore Mehr. ISBN 978-6-000-30305-1.
  • Ahmadzadeh, Habib; Sprachman, Paul (2022). "First Words: A Letter to the Saad Family: Tales of the Iran-Iraq War". World Literature Today. 84 (6). doi:10.1353/wlt.2010.0018. Retrieved 2022-11-15.

Awards and recognition

  • Jalal Al-e Ahmad Literary Awards,2020; Forty Years of Sacred Defense Fiction,  a category intended to recognize the authors of the most important war stories written during the last four decades.[4]
  • Iranian House of Cinema Award
  • Tehran Cinema Verite Festival prize for best documentary, 2012
  • Jury Fajr International Film Festival, 2018

See also

References

  1. "Book of Iran-Iraq war stories hits U.S. bookstores". Tehran Times. 27 April 2010. Retrieved 11 November 2010.
  2. "Habib Ahmadzadeh:About the Author". mazdapublisher.com. Mazda Publisher. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
  3. "We have read the letter". Iran Front Page News.
  4. "Jalal Literary Awards announce top writers of war literature". TEHRAN TIMES.

External links/references

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