Ghassem Hasheminezhad

Ghassem Hashemi Nezhad
Born1940
Amol, Iran
Died2016
Tehran, Iran
Resting placeTehran
Occupation(s)critic, writer, screenwriter, journalist and mystic

Ghassem Hasheminezhad or Ghasem Hasheminejad (Persian: قاسم هاشمی‌نژاد; September 24, 1940 – April 1, 2016)[1] was a Persian Literary critic, writer, journalist, screenwriter and sufi. Nezhad was the author of the novel ‘Elephant in the Dark’. He is a critic and author who has worked for the Ayandegan newspaper.[2]

References

  1. ^ Death of Hashemi Nezhad (Euronews)
  2. ^ Author Ghasem Hasheminejad Dies Aged 76

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  • Iranica Online - Ghassem Hashemi Nezhad
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