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Shahrokh Meskoub () (January 11, 1924 in , – April 12, 2005, in , ), was an Iranian writer, translator, social critic, literary historian, and university professor. Meskoob is considered a preeminent scholar.


Life
Born in the northern city of in 1924, Meskoob showed a serious interest in literature from an early age. He completed the five-year elementary education program at the Tehran Elmyeh School, a first of its kind founded by the that offered a modern curriculum in mathematics, history, and natural sciences. After attending adab high school in , he returned to in 1945 to study law at the University of Tehran. In Tehran, he learned , started writing for a local newspaper on current events, and became involved with leftist political activism inspired by the French intellectual movement of the time.

His activism attracted the attention of the -era security forces, which led to serial arrests and eventual imprisonment. He was arrested in Abadan in 1952 and imprisoned for a year after which he was sent to on exile. He was imprisoned again from March 1955 until May 1957, during which he was tortured. He later said that the memory of his mother and of his close friend , who had been executed in the same year as Meskoob's arrest and imprisonment, had helped him endure.

From 1959 until the 1979 Iranian revolution, he worked for different government sectors.

Meskoob was forced to leave Iran permanently following the Iranian Revolution of 1979, after he wrote critically of the new regime in newspaper. He lived in Europe and spent most of his time with his sister in France.

He died on April 12, 2005, in , aged 81 due to complications associated with .


Works
Meskoob was the first Iranian scholar who worked on 's on the basis of the principles of modern literary criticism. Among his most famous books is Soog-e Siavash, which is based on Siavash character of Shahnameh.

His major published works include translations of ' Antigone, , and Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath; he has also written Moqaddame-'i bar Rostam va Esfandiar (a study of the ethics of Ferdowsi's Shahnameh); Soug-e Siavosh (a study of the myth of martyrdom and resurrection in the Shahnameh); and Dar kuy-e dust (an interpretive study of 's views on man, nature, love, and ethics).


Selected works
  • Moqaddame-'i bar Rostam va Esfandiar ( An Introduction to Rostam and Esfandiar), 1963
  • Dar kuy-e doost ( At a Friend's), 1978
  • Meliyat va zaban ( Iranian Nationality and the Persian Language, tr. into English by Michael C. Hillmann), 1992
  • Ketab-e Morteza Keyvan ( Book of Morteza Keyvan), 2003
  • Soog-e Madar ( Mother's Mourning), 2007


In English
  • Iranian Nationality and the Persian Language
  • The Ant's Gift: A Study of the Shahnameh
  • In the Alley of the Friend: On the Poetry of Hafez


Selected translations
  • Khooshehaye khashm (Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath), 1949
  • Antigen (Sophocles' Antigone), 1956
  • Adibe Shahryar (Sophocles' ), 1961
  • Promethe dar zanjir (Aeschylus' ), 1963
  • Oedipus dar colnous (Sophocles' Oedipus at Colonus), 1967
  • Afsneyahe Tabaye (, The Theban plays), 1973


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