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A review of The Bathhouse. Recipient Barthelme award, 1998, Barbara Deming award, 1999, Black Heron award, 2001. She was purged from her job as a professor and a dramaturg and had no way other than exile.
The Bathhouse, her second novel, has been translated into several European and Asian languages. Associate professor of English Montgomery College, Conroe, since 2001.
Achievements
Farnoosh M. Moshiri has been listed as a noteworthy language educator, literature educator by Marquis Who's Who.
Works
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- The Bathhouse: A Novel (Bluestreak)
(With intense emotion and great literary skill, Farnoosh M...)
- At the Wall of the Almighty: A Novel (Emerging Voices Series)
( About the Author: Farnoosh Moshiri grew up in a literar...)
- The Crazy Dervish and the Pomegranate Tree
(Awarded the Black Heron Press Prize for Social Fiction.
Arrived in the United States, 1987.
Iranian born writer Farnoosh Moshiri has degrees from the College of Dramatic Arts of Tehran, The University of Iowa, and University of Houston. 1 child Anoosh Afra.
Farnoosh Moshiri
Farnoosh Moshiri WikipediaEarly life and education
Moshiri grew up in a literary family.
Her first short story was published in "Sokhan" (one the prestigious literary periodicals of pre-revolutionary Iran) when she was eighteen-years old. June 2003.
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June 2003. - Melanie Jennings: Writers Monthly. Volume 37. She has taught literature, playwriting, and creative writing in Universities of Tehran, Kabul, Houston, and Syracuse.
G. Stinson, Forewords Review: August 2014. Currently, she lives in Houston, where she works on her new novel and paints.
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- The Bathhouse: A Novel (Bluestreak)
Farnoosh M. Moshiri
educator
Farnoosh M. Moshiri, Iranian language educator, literature educator. on Against Gravity.
Master of Fine Arts in English and creative writing, University Houston, 2000.
Career
Instructor of drama College of Dramatic Arts, Tehran, 1979—1983. May 2003.
Stinson, Foreword Reviews, Fall 2014: A Review of The Drum Tower
By Heidi Waleson.
Number 4. Against Gravity, was chosen by Barnes and Noble for Discover New Writers Series and by Borders Books, Original Voices selection.