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Jalal Al-e-Ahmad (جلال آل احمد) (1923-1969) was an Iranian writer and social/political critic.
Personal LifeHe was born in a religious family in Tehran. His father was a cleric, but Jalal pursued academic studies and received an MA in Persian literature from Tehran University. In 1950, he married Simin Daneshvar, another successful Persian writer. Jalal and Simin were infertile, a topic that was mirrored in some of Jalal's works. He died in Asalem (اسالم), a rural region in north of Iran, inside a cottage which was built almost entirely by him. He was buried in Firouzabadi Mosque in Ray, Iran. Political LifeLiterary LifeJalal used a colloquial style in prose. In this sense, he is a follower of avant-garde Persian novelists like Mohammad Ali Jamalzadeh. Since the subject of his works (novels, essays, travelogues and ethnographic monographs) is usually cultural, social and political issues, symbolic representations and sarcastic expressions are a regular pattern of his books. Jalal rigorously supported Nima Yushij (father of modern Persian poetry) and had an important role in acceptance of Nima's revolutionary style. Some of Jalal's works has been published after his sudden death. It caused controversies in literary circles, as if it is right to publish an author's very personal drafts or not. For example, there is a big difference between what was published by Jalal himself as a brief report of his travel to the United States and what can be found in his private notes (which was published after his death). However, it can not be denied that a distinct characteristic of his writings was honest examination of subjects, regardless of possible reactions from political, social or religious powers. Novels
The first two novels have been translated to the English language. Short Stories
Criticial essays
MonographsJalal traveled to far-off, usually poor, regions of Iran and tried to document their life, culture and problems. Some of these monographs are:
travelogues
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