Siavash Saadlou

Translator

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Author's Bio

Siavash Saadlou is a Pushcart Prize-nominated writer and literary translator whose work has been noted in the Best American Essays series by Robert Atwan. His poems have been anthologized in Odes to Our Undoing: Writers Reflecting on Crisis (Risk Press) and Essential Voices: Poetry of Iran and Its Diaspora (Green Linden Press). Saadlou is the winner of the 2024 Susan Atefat Nonfiction Prize, the 2023 Constance Rooke Nonfiction Prize, and the 55th Cole Swensen Prize for Translation.

Publications & Prizes

Journals:
Asymptote, essays by Aida Moradi Ahani, translated from the Persian
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Asymptote, a poem by Mohammad-Ali Sepanlou, translated from the Persian
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Asymptote, a poem by Rasool Yoonan, translated from the Persian
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Epiphany, a poem by Mohammad-Ali Sepanlou, translated from the Persian
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Los Angeles Review, a poem by Mohammad-Ali Sepanlou, translated from the Persian
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Mayday Magazine, a story by Sara Saadlou, translated from the Persian
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Mayday Magazine, a story by Aida Moradi Ahani, translated from the Persian
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Scoundrel Time, a story by Aida Moradi Ahani, translated from the Persian
;
Two Lines, a poem by Mohammad-Ali Sepanlou, translated from the Persian
Prizes won: 

2024 Arts & Letters/Susan Atefat Creative Nonfiction Prize
2023 Constance Rooke Creative Nonfiction Prize
The 55th Cole Swensen Prize for Translation

More Information

Gives readings: 
Yes
Travels for readings: 
Yes
Identifies as: 
Iranian
Prefers to work with: 
Adults
Fluent in: 
English, Persian
Born in: 
Tehran
Iran
Raised in: 
Tehran
Iran
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Last update: Jul 01, 2024