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Mostafa Eslamieh
Born in 1942, Tehran
Darol-Fonoun High School, diploma, Tehran
Post graduate studies in English Literature, London, England
Translator and editor of Farsi version of UNESCO Courier since 1982
Editor in chief of Iranian National Film Archive Quarterly
(1989-1991)
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| Translations |
The
Cinema of Luis Bunuel, by Freddy Buache; Pub:
Shiraz Art Festival Organization, 1973
Experimental Theatre, From
Stanislavsky to Peter Brook, by James Roose Evans; Pub:
Soroush Press, 1990
Markers of the Modern World,
by Louis Untermeyer; Markaz Publishing, 1993
A Suitable Boy, by Vikram
Seth; Alborz Publishing, 1995
A History of Modern Art,
Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, by H. H. Arnason; Agah
Publishing, 1996
Cecil B. De Mille, (from
the Moviemakers), by Alic Fleming; Pub: Cultural Research
Bureau, 1995
The Nature of the Camera,
(from Into Film), by Jay Kaufman & Laurence Goldstein;
Pub: Cultural Research Bureau, 1996
Cossette, The Sequel of
Les Miserables, by Laura Kalpakian; Alborz Publishing, 1996
Letter to Felice, by
Frantz Kafka; Niloufar Publishing, 1999
Diaries, by Frantz Kafka;
Niloufar Publishing, 1999
Baltasar and Blimunda, by
Jose Saramago; Niloufar Publishing, 1999
The Inaugural Speech of Adolf Hitler
to the 1935 German Art Exhibition in Munich,
Farzan Publishing
On Cubism, by Guillaume
Apolinaire; Digar Publishing
My Beloved Planet, by
Claire Merlaue Ponty & Sylvie Girardet; UNESCO Publication
Center in Iran, 1997
Philosophies of Arts, by Peter
Kivy; Pub: Cultural Research Bureau, 2001
The Age of Participation, by
Patricia Mclagan & Christo Nel; Pub: Cultural Research
Bureau, 1998
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are
Dead, by Tom Stoppard; Niloufar Publishing, 2002
The Encyclopedia of Democracy,
edited by Martin Lipset; Pub: Foreign Ministry's Library
The Encyclopedia of Nationalism,
edited by Alexander J. Motyl; Pub: Foreign Ministry's Library |
| Original
Writings |
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Shahrivar, a play in 4 acts; Kelk Publishing, 1979
Khorshid Shah, an abridged
& rewritten of "Samak Ayar"; Pub: Tondar
Publishing, 1989
Reza Khan Maxim, a
biographical 7 acts play based on the Rise and Fall of Reza
Shah Pahlavi; Agah Publishing, 1993
Donbaleh Maskh ya Baz-gasht Gregor
Samsa (The Sequel to Metamorphosis or the Return of Gregor
Samsa); Niloufar Publishing, 2000
Foulad-Ghalb, a biography
of Dr. Mosadegh; Niloufar Publishing, 2002 |
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