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Chista Yasrebi
چیستا یثربی
Born (1968-10-19) 19 October 1968 (age 56)
Tehran, Iran
NationalityIranian, Canadian
Occupation(s)playwright, university lecturer, translator, literary critic, publisher

Chista Yasrebi (Persian: چیستا یثربی) (born 19 October 1968 in Tehran, Iran) is an Iranian university lecturer, playwright, translator, literary critic and publisher.

Early life and education

Yasrebi was born in Tehran in 1968. She received her B.Sc. and M.Sc. in psychology at Alzahra University. She has worked in theatre since 1989. She has manages several plays on the scene.

Works

  • Postchi
  • Sheyda va soofi
  • Moaleme piano
  • Eshgh dar zamane ma

Republication of her works

The organizations and institutions in Iran republished Yasrebi's works. Some of her republished works are as follows:

Outlooks

  • Women are present as well as men in Shahnameh, the masterpiece of Ferdowsi.
  • I knew Ferdowsi in his respect of women and family and never saw that he reduces the value of family in his precious masterpiece.

References

  1. Chista Yasrebi on the website of the Iranian Students News Agency, 2016
  2. Chista Yasrebi on the website of Mehrnews agency, 2017
  3. Chista Yasrebi on the website of ISNA, 2002
  4. "National Content Consortium, 2011". Archived from the original on 2020-05-11. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  5. Center for the Great Islamic Encyclopedia, 2014
  6. Center for the Great Islamic Encyclopedia, 2014
  7. Center for the Great Islamic Encyclopedia, 2014

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