Ali Fatolahi

Ali Fatolahi, a poet, writer, and translator, was born in Khorramabad in 1977. He began writing in high school and pursued his higher education with an undergraduate degree in computer engineering from the University of Isfahan, ultimately earning a doctorate in computer science from the University of Ottawa. Concurrent with his academic pursuits, he continued to publish short stories and poems on literary platforms. His notable works include the book “kalaq,” a translation of Edgar Allan Poe’s the Raven, a collection of poems titled “Exiled to Rocky,” and a translation of the classic story “Rip van Winkle” under the title “Yarmara wa qar darrah Malakatha.” Presently, Fatolahi’s primary literary focus lies in composing poetry in both English and Persian, often incorporating themes from computer science.
