Abbas Maroufi is an Iranian novelist and journalist born in Tehran.
He studied dramatic arts and worked as a teacher and newspaper writer before becoming editor-in-chief of Gardun literary magazine.
Maroufi's literary career began with short story collections and plays, but he gained prominence with his 1989 novel Symphony of the Dead, praised for its innovative symphonic narrative structure.
His work often explores social themes in Iranian society.
After facing censorship in Iran, Maroufi emigrated to Germany, where he opened a bookstore and teaches writing.
He continues to be an influential figure in contemporary Persian literature, known for his poetic style and complex narratives.
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