Produktdetails
  • Verlag: Xlibris
  • Seitenzahl: 208
  • Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2015
  • Englisch
  • Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
  • Gewicht: 346g
  • ISBN-13: 9781503581944
  • ISBN-10: 1503581942
  • Artikelnr.: 44445718

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Autorenporträt
Following the success of "Naked in the Swamp", written by Mohammad Saeed Habashi and published by Xlibris, The Lost Love, now his fourth book translated into English, is for sale to readers around the world. The stories in this book are interesting because the themes and emotions are familiar to all individuals. Mohammad Saeed Habashi, who was born in Shiraz, is an Iranian journalist and fiction writer and continues the same way in United States (Los Angeles) after the revolution in Iran. Habashi is fully proficient in journalism in all sections of newspapers and magazines to radio and television. His passion for writing started during adolescence. He still has not finished school when he entered the world of journalism. In Iran, he published his first book, Kiss on the Sands Beach, which is a collection of short stories and two plays on all three of his fame, adding that these were reprinted in Tehran. With this reputation, Habashi went into screenwriting work and was a professional screenwriter. After the revolution, Habashi, like many journalists, artists, and writers of intelligentsia migrant, moved to Thailand, Denmark, America, and settled in Los Angeles, and the journalistic activities, the writing of stories, and the making of videos continued. Conflict of Cultures or Love Story is Habashi's working product in the United States. His third book, which is also distributed in Persian language, titled Naked in the Swamp, contains twenty-one short stories. His latest book, which is also distributed in Persian language, is The Lost Love, which contains ten stories that published by Xlibris. Now he is living with his wife and three children in Los Angeles.