Nahal Tajadod
Nahal Tajadod is an Iranian writer and scholar living in Paris. She was married to Jean-Claude Carrière.[1][2][3]
Nahal Tajadod | |
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Born | 1960 |
Nationality | Iranian |
Occupation | writer |
Spouse | Jean-Claude Carrière |
Life
Her father, Reza Todjad, was an Iranian writer and her mother, Mahin Jahanbeglu, was one of the pioneers of play-writing in Iran. In the 1970s, Nahal Tadjad went to France to study Chinese culture and literature. She studied under people like François Cheng, an expert in Chinese poetry, calligraphy and painting.
References
- "BBC World Service - Programmes - An Iranian Passport Problem". BBC. Retrieved 14 August 2023.
- "'Goya, Carriere and the Ghost of Bunuel,' Broken Down by Director Jose Luis Lopez Linares (EXCLUSIVE)".
- Bryder, Peter (1991). "Nahal Tajadod, Mani le Bouddha de Lumière. Catéchisme manichéen chinois, 1990". Études chinoises. 漢學研究. 10 (1): 228–233.
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