Amin Haddadi

Amin Haddadi (born September 1992) is a poet, translator, and literary critic based in Tehran. His published works include “Open Wounds and Tehran Spleen” (2021, Afraz Publishing); “Lathe Working the Metal of the Future: Four Fragments and an Anthology of Portraits by Majid Naficy” (2019, Baru Publishing); “The Entrance Permission Cycle: Pilgrimage Prayers for Fear and Wandering in Non-Place” (2023, Baru Publishing); and “Dialogue with the Germen: A Suit with Two Unfinished Letters” (2025, Beyraqhā va Lakkehā).
His latest poetry book, “Prism of Wounded Light,” a trilingual edition of poems accompanied by twenty-one drawings and paintings, has been published by Asemana Books. Several of his articles and translations have appeared in literary journals in Iran and abroad, both in print and online.
Haddadi holds a degree in cognitive psychology and works in psychotherapy, alongside engaging in projects in the field of art therapy.
