Reza Khakinejad
Biography
Reza Khakinejad, a prominent Iranian writer and storyteller, was born on April 29, 1949, in Tehran. He was the eldest of seven children in his family. Initially recognized as a journalist, Khakinejad later transitioned to fiction writing, where he achieved significant success. His works, known for their impactful narratives, have been widely praised by literary critics and readers alike.
Literary Career
Reza Khakinejad is regarded as one of the most talented storytellers in contemporary Iranian literature. He gained considerable recognition with his short story collection “Hello, Mr. Vincent”, published by Cheshmeh Publishing as part of the “New World of Fiction” series. The collection includes 11 short stories, titled:
- What Better Excuse Than This?
- Chaharshanbe Suri
- Hang It Around My Neck
- The Art of Killing a Lover
- On the Terrace, on the Wicker Chair
- Look into My Tearful Eyes
- Hello, Mr. Vincent
- Dreamy Weekend
- Watermelon
- Visible and Invisible Surveillance
- The Edge of Darkness
Characteristics of His Works
The stories in “Hello, Mr. Vincent” primarily explore social themes and are characterized by a realistic narrative style. Written in a fluid and engaging prose, these stories invite readers to reflect on human and societal issues. Khakinejad’s realist approach, combined with his attention to the nuances of everyday life, is a hallmark of his writing.
Place in Literature
Drawing on his journalistic background and his skillful storytelling, Khakinejad has carved out a distinctive place in contemporary Iranian literature. The collection “Hello, Mr. Vincent” stands as a testament to his ability to create compelling and enduring stories.
Video Index
Chapters:
- A Brief Biography
- Entering the Field of Journalism
- Works and Articles
- Marriage and Personal Life
- Experiences and Work Methods
– Summary of Research and Media Career
– Greatest Professional Challenge
- The Impact of the Audience on Works
– Facing Criticism
– The Audience of Your Works
- Contemporary History, Intellectualism, and Literature
– The Importance of Historical Understanding
- Dialogue
– Peaceful Coexistence of Iranians
- Cultural Policy and Publishing
– The Cultural State of Iran Today
– Your Critique of the Printing and Publishing Environment
– The Quality of Book Editing in Iran
– Today’s Fiction Audience and Their Differences from Audiences of Previous Decades
– Reasons for the Decline in Book Popularity
- Personal Worldview
– Vision of the Future
– Greatest Concern Today
– Death and Contemplation of Mortality
– About Arte Box
Personal Information
- Birthday: April 29, 1949
- Birthplace: Tehran, Tehran, Iran
- Interview date: 31.10.2023- 21.01.2024
Journalist and Author