Mohammad Ali Jamalzadeh
Mohammad Ali Jamalzadeh (Isfahan, 1892 – Geneva, 1997) was one of the influential Iranian writers of the 20th century. Some people call him "the Father of Modern Iranian Story Writing".
His writing often has a sense of humour. He lived in Europe for most of his life and had married to a German wife.
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Categories: Writer stubs | Iranian writers | Novelists | 1892 births | 1997 deaths