In his youth he worked as a day labourer, driver, he also worked in a bakery for a long time and
construction worker and suffered imprisonment for leftist political views and oppositionist activities. His first story appeared in
Omid-e Iran magazine, and in 1959 Mahmoud began publishing collections of stories with Mul (The Paramour). Other collections followed:
Darya Hanuz Aram Ast (The Sea Is Still Calm) 1960,
Bihudegi (Uselessness) 1962, ''Za'eri Zir-e Baran
(A Pilgrim in the Rain) 1968, Pesarak-e Boumi
(The Little Native Boy) 1971, and Gharibeh'ha
(The Strangers) 1972. Modern Persian Short Stories (1980) features a translation of his 1969 story "Az Deltangi" (On Homesickness) from A Pilgrim In The Rain. Hamsayeha'' (The Neighbours) appeared in 1974 and gave him immediate status as a novelist.
Dastan-e Yek Shahr (Story of a City) was published in 1981.
Zamin-e Sukhteh (The Scorched ground) was published in the spring of 1982 in a limited 11,000 copies, with a second printing a year later of 22,000 copies. The three novels are a continuing saga set in Khuzestan during three important periods: The days of nationalization of oil in 1951, the aftermath of the coup d'état which brought the Shah back to the throne in late August 1953, and Iraq's invasion of Iran in 1980. In early 1990s Mahmoud published two collections of short stories:
Didar (Visiting) 1990,
Qesseh-ye Ashna (Familiar Tale) 1991,
Az Mosafer Ta Tabkhal (From Passenger To Cold Sore) 1992,
Madare-h Sefr Darejeh (Zero Degree Orbit) 1993,
Adam-e Zendeh (The Live Human) 1997, and ''Derakht-e Anjir-e Ma'abed'' (The Fig Tree Of The Temples) 2000. Mahmoud's last book won the "golshiri's book prize" and garnered much acclaim. In memory of his brother who died in the Iran-Iraq war, he wrote "the burned ground". Ahmad Mahmoud had a realist style of writing and was essentially a technical author. His book
The neighbours was banned pre-revolution and is also banned currently post-revolution. Mahmoud was also a member of "kanoon-e-nevisandegan-e-iran". Mahmoud died of respiratory failure in
Tehran at the age of 71. ==Works==