Caravan Books Publishing House was established in 1997. Since then, Caravan has published titles in fiction and nonfiction including
criticism,
mythology,
psychology,
screenplays,
poetry,
correspondence, pocket books, commemoration, references, etc. In the year 2000, Caravan invited
Paulo Coelho, the famous Brazilian author, to Iran. It is alleged that he was the first non-Muslim author to visit Iran after the
Islamic Revolution. At the year 1991, Caravan presented the Paulo Coelho Literary Award and the next year, in collaboration with Andishesazan Publishing House, established the
Yaldaa Literary Award, dedicated to fiction and
literary criticism. In 2005, Caravan Books faced an ordeal, when many of its books, especially the novel
The Zahir by Paulo Coelho, were banned by the government of Iran. In 2006,
Arash Hejazi, Caravan's chief editor, was nominated to receive the IPA (
International Publishers Association) Prize for Freedom of Speech. == Notes ==