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Asemana Books

Asemana Books started operations in 2017 in Toronto, Canada. According to their website, the objective of Asemana Books is to 'publish diasporic, underrepresented, multilingual, and progressive literature and scholarship.'.[1]

Among the publications by Asemana Books, the following works can be mentioned:

Scholarly and Academic Research

Dark Night and Phoenixes of the Ashes: Nima Yushij’s Poetry from 1932-1942 by Ramin Ahmadi, 2024[2]

Whispers of Oasis: Likoo’s Poetic Mirage by Ganjavi, Fatemi, and Alimouradi, 2024

Hafez and Irony by Reza Farokhfal, 2024

Kurdish Women at the Core of the Historical Contradictions on Feminism and Nationalism by Shahrzad Mojab, 2023

The Peasant Uprising of Mukriyan 1952-1953: Consulate Documents, Diplomatic Correspondence, and the Press Coverage by Amir Hassanpour, 2022[3]

Critical Edition

Rostam in the Twenty-Second Century by Abdulhussain San’atizadeh Kermani (edited by M. Ganjavi and M. Mansouri), 2017 Poetry[4]

Citizens of September: A Book of Ghazals by Saeid Rezadoust

Wonders of Memory by Amir Hakimi, 2023[5]

Galaxy Has No Memory of the Sunset by Mahdi Ganjavi, 2023[6]

Strangers Who Live in Me by Mahdi Ganjavi, 2021

Exiled to the Rocky by Ali Fatolahi, 2018

Fiction & Plays

Zinat by Vahid Zarrabi Nasab, 2024[7]

Siberian Crane by Ali Foumani, 2024

Elephants Reached the Plain by Kaveh Oveisi, 2024

Textual Mosaic by Marzieh Sotoudeh, 2024[8]

Expectations of a Dream: A Collection of Flash Fiction by Mahdi Ganjavi, 2020[9]

So far, many reviews have been published about Asemana's works:

Radio Zamaneh's interview with Shahrazad Mojab about the book Kurdish Women[10]

Radio Zamaneh's interview with Mahdi Ganjavi about the book Break the Mirror[11]

Esfandiar Koshe's review of Amir Hakimi's poetry collection Wonders of Memory[12]

Hamid Namjoo review of the novel Textual Mosaic by Marzieh Sotoudeh.[13]