Rudabeh Kamali died
Rudabeh Kamali, author of children’s literature, has died at the age of 50.
According to Artmag, The Iranian Association of Writers for Children and Youth announced the news: The death of the esteemed writer and editor, the condolences of Rudabeh Kamali to the people of culture and literature of our country and the esteemed members of The Iranian Association of Writers for Children and Youth We say and pray to God Almighty for everyone, especially the noble family of this precious writer and researcher.
Rudabeh Kamali was born in 1350 in Tehran and died after a while fighting cancer. She collaborated with Soroush Nojavan (1990-2001), “Aftabgardan”, the quarterly “Essay and Writing” and “Hamshahri Dastan”. Launching the publications of Manzoomeye Kherad Institute is one of her other activities. Kamali also won the Roshd Award in 2001.
Among his books are “Workshops of Ensha” (9 volumes), “Tales of Mehrak and Sabzak”, “A Horse That No One Saw” and “Animal Stories”.