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Hadi Tite
Hadi Tite holds a PhD in Persian Language and Literature from Urmia University and is a poet, fiction writer, and researcher of contemporary literature. He previously served as the editor-in-chief of the Hakim University Persian Language and Literature Scientific Association and the director of Parnian-i Sokhan magazine.
To date, he has published approximately seventeen articles and three books. His works include some of the first anti-novels in Persian, namely Mahabad bi rivayat-i payambaran (Mahabad as narrated by the prophets), Zanmargi va aqa va khanum H (Femicide and Mr. and Mrs. H). His poetry collection, Zinda-margiha (Living-Deaths), is written in the style of “Other Poetry” (Shiʿr-i digar).
Tite was recognized by the Iranian National Elites Foundation in 2024 and was awarded as a distinguished fiction writer at the Hafez Studies Center’s storytelling festival. He has also served as a judge for the Kurdish storytelling festival Hajah.
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