Athena Farrokhzad

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Athena Farrokhzad
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Athena Farrokhzad (2013)
Born (1983-08-23) 23 August 1983 (age 40)
Teheran, Iran
Occupation Poet, playwright

Athena Farrokhzad (born 23 August 1983) is a Swedish poet, playwright, translator and literary critic.

Career

Farrokhzad was born in Teheran, Iran, and grew up in the Hammarkullen and Askim areas of Gothenburg, Sweden. She now lives in Bagarmossen, a suburb of Stockholm.[1] She is an instructor in the writing program at Nordens folk high school on the island of Biskops-Arnö in Lake Mälaren.[2]

Publications

In 2013, Farrokhzad published a collection of poems titled Vitsvit with Albert Bonniers Förlag.[3] The same year, her translation into Swedish of work by the Romanian poet Svetlana Cârstean appeared,[4] and she made her debut as a playwright with Päron, which was performed by the youth section of Östgötateatern (the county theatre of Östergötland), directed by Kajsa Isakson.[5]

Farrokhzad has published two poetry anthologies, Manualen with Tova Gerrge and Ett tunt underlag with the poetry group G=T=B=R=G, both in 2009. She edited the queer poetry anthology Omslag with Linn Hansén and has organized literary events such as Queerlitt, Demafor and World Poetry Day. She is also a literature critic for the newspaper Aftonbladet.[6]

Sommar host

Farrokhzad hosted the Sveriges Radio show Sommar on P1 on 21 July 2014.[7] Her show led to strong reactions from listeners.[8] Gunnar Axén of the Moderate Party expressed the opinion that her decision to play the Ebba Grön punk song "Beväpna er" (Arm yourselves) was inappropriate and claimed to have thrown out his television so he could stop paying the license fee.[9] The license fee, which must be paid by all households with a television, is used to fund not only television, but also radio.[10] Others reacted more positively, including Ebba Grön lead singer Joakim Thåström and some reporters and listeners.[11] As of 25 July 2014 there had been 70 complaints to the Swedish Broadcasting Commission concerning Farrokhzad's show, the most complaints received about any host of the program.[12] She was not included by SVT in the line-up for the television discussion show Sommarpratarna, but the program-makers denied she was left out due the controversy surrounding her radio show.[13]

Honors

Vitsvit was nominated for the 2013 August Prize in the literature category,[14] for the Borås Tidnings debutantpris (a prize for new authors),[15] and the Catapult Prize of the Swedish Writers' Union. Farrokhzad was joint winner of the Karin Boye Literary Prize in 2013 and in 2014 won the Stora Läsarpriset (Grand Reader's Prize).[16]

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