Edward Haghverdian

Edward Haghverdian (Persian: ادوارد حق‌وردیان; pronounced [edˈvɒːrd hæɣˈveɾˈdiːjɒːn]; Armenian: Էդուարդ հաղվերդյան) is an Iranian-Armenian poet, translator and journalist who is a member of the Writers Union of Armenia. Since 1970, Haghverdian has been living in Armenia and since 1980s, he spent most of his time translating contemporary Persian literary works into Armenian language.[1]

Edward Haghverdian
Native name
ادوارد حق‌وردیان
Էդուարդ հաղվերդյան
Born1952
Tehran, Iran
Occupationpoet, translator and journalist
LanguagePersian and Armenian
NationalityIranian Armenian
CitizenshipArmenia, Iran

Life

Edward Haghvedian was born in 1952 in Tehran, Iran to Iranian-Armenian parents. His family originally came from the Iranian city of Khomein in Markazi province of Iran. He has finished his elementary educations in "National School of Aras" and his high school educations, in the Persian-language schools called «Farokh-Manesh», «Paydar» and «Oloum». Thereafter in 1970, he migrated with his family from his birthplace's country Iran, to Armenia and settled in the city of Vagharshapat.

Literary activities

Translation

Since 1980s, Haghverdian spent most of his times translating contemporary Persian literary works into Armenian language. He is first person ever who translated the vast majority of modern Iranian literary works into Armenian and published them in Armenia and United States of America.

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See also

References

  1. Amosa, Maryam; Haghverdian, Edward (June 26, 2012). "Armenians are thirsty for Persian literature". Mellat-e Ma newspaper (in Persian). Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 16 August 2017.
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