Iraj Pezeshkzad

Iraj Pezeshkzad

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Iraj Pezeshkzad was a renowned Iranian author and diplomat, best known for his classic novel "My Uncle Napoleon," which satirically explores the complexities of Persian culture and the impact of colonialism. Born in 1928 in Tehran, Pezeshkzad pursued a career in law and literature, studying in France before entering the Iranian diplomatic service. His writing, celebrated for its wit and keen social commentary, captured the essence of Iranian life, resonating deeply both in Iran and internationally. Beyond novels, Pezeshkzad's work includes short stories, essays, and translations, marking him as a pivotal figure in modern Persian literature.

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