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Nader Ebrahimi Museum

Nader Ebrahimi Museum

The specialized poetry and literature library was founded using 4,000 books from Nader Ebrahimi’s personal collection. Ebrahimi—an author, poet, translator, documentary filmmaker, and illustrator—was born in 1936 and left behind significant works such as Once Again, the City I Loved, Fire Without Smoke, Ibn Mashghale (Son of Jobs), and Forty Letters to My Wife. He also made remarkable contributions to children’s literature, writing works such as Far from Home, Crows, Squirrels, and The Story of Carpet Flowers. In addition, he authored scripts such as The Last Righteous of the West and The Sound of the Desert, and illustrated several children's books. Ebrahimi passed away at the age of 72.

The Nader Ebrahimi Library and Museum hosts various literary events, including gatherings, think tanks, critique sessions, classes, workshops, and festivals, creating a vibrant cultural environment for lovers of literature.