Sadegh Karamyar is an Iranian writer and film director. He was born in 1959 in Tehran, Iran.[7] Karamyar was in charge of the special magazine called "Information of the Front" (Persian: اطلاعات جبهه) in the Iran–Iraq War zones from 1986 to 1988, and from 1993 to 1996 he was in charge of the literary page "Sprouts of Thought" (Persian: جوانههای اندیشه) of the Ettela'at newspaper and also the deputy editor of the film magazine called "People and Cinema" (Persian: مردم و سینما) affiliated to the Farabi Cinema Foundation. Karamyar is known in Iran for writing novels such as "Namira" (Persian: نامیرا) and "Burning Plains" (Persian: دشتهای سوزان) as well as directing series such as "The Day Before" (Persian: یک روز قبل) and "The Memoirs of an Unfinished Man" (Persian: خاطرات یک مرد ناتمام).[8][9] He has a first-class artistic certificate from the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance of Iran, has written several novels, screenplays and has directed several films and TV series. One of the Karmiyar's other activities in the cultural field is the literary and artistic management of Tehran Municipality Cultural and Artistic Organization for more than five years.[10][11]
The Namira story expression is fluent and in modern language so as to create intimacy that attracts the audience. The author has used the singular third person or the omniscient personality to tell the story.[5]
Awards
The book Namira has been recognized as a book worthy of appreciation in the third period of Jalal Al-e Ahmad Literary Awards, which is considered the most expensive literary award in Iran, in 2009.[14] The book was also introduced as the selected work of the fourth festival of "Top Religion and Research Books" (an Iranian book festival).[7][15]
According to Mehr News Agency, the fourth period of Rushana study campaign started with the novel Namira written by Sadegh Karamyar.[16]