Bijan Najdi

Bijan Najdi (Persian: بیژن نجدی, pronounced [biːˈʒæn nædʒˈdiː];[6] 15 November 1941 – 25 August 1997) was an Iranian writer and poet.

Bijan Najdi was born in Khash, a county in Sistan and Baluchestan province, Iran.

He started writing when he was young, and published his notable book "The leopards who have run with me" in 1994, three years before his death.

This book received a Gardoun award as one of the best short story collections ever written in Iran.

[7] Najdi uses Persian literature's figures of speech to make his style unique.