Nafeh (magazine)

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Nāfeh ( Persian نافه) Is an Iranian literature - and art - magazine , monthly in Tehran appear. The first edition of Nāfeh was published in 1998. The magazine is administered by Nahid Tavasoli ; The editor-in-chief is Mohammad Ghouchani.

For editors of Nafeh include journalists who have previously experienced Iranian magazines and newspapers such as Shahrvandemroz , Irāndokht , Etemādmelli and Schargh worked, which were banned by the Iranian judiciary.

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Nāfeh publishes reviews of Iranian and foreign books, films and television series. Another topic is the fine arts . The magazine commemorates the birthdays and days of death of writers or artists. Another focus is interviews with writers, poets, artists and directors. They include writers and poets such as Wiktor Erofejew , Ahmad Shamlou , Orhan Pamuk and Mahmoud Dowlatabadi , directors and film producers such as Abbas Kiarostami and Asghar Farhadi, and composers and singers such as Mohammad Reza Lotfi .

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  1. The word Nāfeh denotes the body odor ( musk ) of a male musk deer . Poets of Persian literature use the term Nāfeh to refer to the scent of the beloved.