Poopak Niktalab

Poopak Niktalab (born 19 May 1970) (Persian : پوپک نیک طلب or /puːˈpækˌnɪkˈtælæb/ ) is an Iranian Author and Literary researcher, famous for writing the book Sarv-e-Samarqand.
Her life
She is one of Iranian writers and researchers of children's literature.[1]
She wrote more than one hundred articles about children's literature (specially in Persian poems for children)[2]. She is a Rudakiologist, too. Her book, ''Sarv-e-Samarghand.''
(English : Cedar of Samarqand), is the fullest interpretation of Rudaki's Poems.[3]
She is known by Hans Christian Andersen's 200th Birthday Selected Research in Iran.[4]
Books
- Samarkand cedar (Rudaki Continuous Poems Description) Print 2020, Faradid Publishing
- From the Alleyways of Samarkand to the Mediterranean Coast (The Evolution of the World of Child and Adolescent Literature in 33 countries) Print 2019, Faradid Publishing
- Poetry in the Mirror of the Child (Teaching poems for children), print 2003, Bashir Science and Literature
- Father of the Sunshine of Kindness, Printed 1999, Paknevis Publishing [5] Archived 2021-06-29 at the Wayback Machine
Other websites
Poopak Niktalab In Persian Wikipedia:
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