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Identity
[edit]Relying on the US Library of Congress, which uses "Mesqali, Farsheed" primarily, two U.S. publishers of ʻAmmū Nawrūz in English rendered the title and name thus:
- [1] Uncle New Year ... Farsheed Meskali (Minneapolis MN: Carolrhoda Books, 1972)
- [2] Uncle Noruz ... Farsheed Mesqali (Lexington KY: Mazda Publishers, 1983)
Today I will mention "Farsheed Mesqali" in the lead.
- Not done. -p64 2013-08-19
VIAF has not yet unified library records for this author:
- http://viaf.org/viaf/220810474/ (Mesghali, Farshid)
- http://viaf.org/viaf/33376969/#Mesqali,_Farsheed
- http://viaf.org/viaf/290006227/#Mit%CC%B1qa%CC%84li%CC%84,_Fars%CC%8Ci%CC%84d
and none of those records yet includes a link to this article (as VIAF pages commonly do).
- Resolved. Those three VIAF records have been merged with http://viaf.org/viaf/22433437/ which does link this article. (The German record is only a nameholder and there is another record
- for the name "Mitqālī, Faršīd".) --P64 (talk) 14:12, 19 August 2013 (UTC)
--P64 (talk) 22:30, 28 February 2013 (UTC)
Notes from fa.wikipedia via Google translate
[edit]Among other things, the biography at fa.wikipedia, as translated by Google[3]
- gives birthdate "13 Persian date Tir 1322" and "13 July 1322"
- lists one more award: "Apples of Gold" Biennial of Illustrations Bratislava, Czechoslovakia for the illustration book "Arash" (1970)
- mentions "the period of the artist's collaboration with the Institute for Intellectual Development of Children and Adolescents" —[the publisher of Romanized Persian editions that I have listed here, from LCCat and WorldCat]
- states that Farshid was nominated for the Astrid Lindgren Award in 1391