Poopak Niktalab (born 19 May ,1970) (Persian: پوپک نیک طلب or /puːˈpækˌnɪkˈtælæb/ ) is an Iranianwriter and literary researcher.[1]
Life
She is an Iranian writer and researcher of children's literature. She has written more than one hundred articles about children's literature such as Persianpoems for children). Her book, Sarv-e-Samarghand. (English: Cedar of Samarqand), is the fullest interpretation of Rudaki's poems.
On the 200th birthday of Hans Christian Andersen, she was awarded the Outstanding Research Prize for Children’s Literature.[2][3]
She married Ali Latifiyan in 1999. The result of this marriage is two children named Parniya and Pouya.
Books
Samarkand cedar (Rudaki Continuous Poems Description) Print 2020, Faradid Publishing[4]
Translation of the book "From Fire to Reactor", published in April 1973, Tarbiat Publications.[4][5]
Translation of the fiction book "City on the Moon", first edition in 1995, Mahya Publications and second edition in 1997[4][6]
Rewriting the book of poems "Aghabilg and the wish of generations", published in 1975, Hozeh Honari Publications.[4]
From the Alleyways of Samarkand to the Mediterranean Coast (The Evolution of the World of Child and Adolescent Literature(in 33 countries) Print 2019, Faradid Publishing[7]
Poetry in the Mirror of the Child (Teaching poems for children), print 2003, Bashir Science and Literature[7]
Father of the Sunshine of Kindness, Printed 1999, Paknevis Publishing[7]