![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Savushun is set during the British and Soviet occupation of Iran during the Second World War. Vanzan is currently writing articles on Qajar rule for Encyclopedia Iranica. Her previous translations from Persian sources include Humayun-Nama (History of Humayun) written by Mogul princess Gul-Badan Begam (1523-1603), the youngest daughter of Timurid prince Babur (1483-1530), the first emperor of the Mogul dynasty in the Indian subcontinent.įrom contemporary Persian literature, Vanzan has translated Fattaneh Haj-Seyyed-Javadi’s 1995 bestselling novel ‘Drunkard Morning’ (in Persian: Bamdad-e Khomar). She is highly experienced in translation of Persian texts. Vanzan teaches Islamic culture at IULM University of Milan, which focuses on learning of modern languages. It is being translated by Italian expert in Near Eastern Studies Anna Vanzan, specializing in history and literature of the Qajar era (1785-1925) and relations between Iran and the West, Mehr News Agency reported. Savushun is the story of a family in Shiraz during the occupation of Iran in World War II. The highly acclaimed novel ‘Savushun’ by Persian academic, novelist, fiction writer and translator Simin Daneshvar (1921-2012) will be published in Italian by Francesco Brioschi Editore (publication) based in Milan. ![]()
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