Ismail Salami

Ismail Salami AKA Ali Salami (born 1968, Tehran) is a political commentator, literary scholar, and media expert and an Assistant Professor at the University of Tehran.
In 2003, Salami started working at the international English-language Tehran Times Daily as editor in chief while simultaneously working as an editor in chief with semi-official Mehr News Agency. In 2007, he joined Press TV as the website senior editor and manager. He is a frequent contributor to Veterans Today.
The Anti-Defamation League has accused Salami of antisemitism for his allegations on PressTV that a pro-Israel and Zionist lobby dictate world policies and control key world leaders.
Publications
;Author
* Shakespeare and the reader. Revisiting Hamlet, King Lear, Macbeth and Othello. Common Ground Publ., Champaign, Ill. 2013, (Dissertation).
;Publisher
* Islamic Views on Human Rights. Viewpoints of Iranian scholars. al-Hoda Publ., London 2001, .
* Persian Fairy Tales. Mehrandish, Tehran 1999, (illustrated by Behzad Sohrabi).
;Translations
* Simin Behbahani: Maybe It's the Messiah. Selected poems. Zabankadeh, Tehran 2004, .
* Hafiz: The . 2. Aufl. Guya, Tehran 2006, (EA Tehran 2004).
* Sohrab Sepehri: The Water's Footfall. The green volume. Zabankadeh, Tehran 2004, .
* Forough Farrokhzad: Another Birth. Let us believe in the beginning of the cold season. Zabankadeh, Tehran 2003, .
* Ahmad Tamimdari: The book of Iran. A History of Persian Literature. Alhoda International Publ., Tehran 2002, .
* Fereydoon Moshiri: With All My Tears. Selected Poems. Zabankadeh, Tehran 2002, .
* Donald D. Hook: Madmen of History. Juya, Tehran 1999.
** Donald D. Hook: Madmen of History. Jonathan David Publ., Middle Village, N.Y. 1976, .
;Other
* A Study of Thirty Great Plays. Mehrandish Bücher, Teheran 2008.
* A Dictionary of Intelligence and Security. Zabankadeh, Tehran 2007.
* A Dictionary of Journalism. Zabankadeh, Tehran 2005.
* Persia, Cradle of Civilization. Guya, Tehran 2004.
* An Encyclopedia of Persian Literature. Alhoda, Tehran 2004.
* Political System in Iran. Alhoda, Tehran 2004.
 
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