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Zoya Pirzad (Persian: زویا پیرزاد) (born 1952 in Abadan) is a renowned Iranian-Armenian writer and novelist.
Pirzad's first novel, "I Turn Off the Lights" ( Cherāghhā Rā Man Khāmoush Mikonam) has been published numerous times in Iran and has been translated to several languages She won Houshang Golshiri award for The Best Novel of the Year, for her "superb characterization, ingenious representation of the conflicting emotions of a woman, creating suspense through defamiliarization of everyday life, creating a language in perfect harmony with the theme and characters of the novel".
Books:
Like All Evenings (Mesle Hameye Asrha)
One Day Before Easter (Yek Rouz Mandeh be Eide Pak)
The Acrid Taste of Persimmon (Tame Gase Khormalou)
I Turn Off the Lights (Cherāghhā Rā Man Khāmoush Mikonam)
We will get used to It (Adat Mikonim)
Like All Evenings and We will get used to it are translated into French and published by Zulma Publishers in Paris