fiction.wikisort.org - WriterHossein Monzavi (Persian: حسين منزوی) (23 September 1946 in Zanjan, Iran – 5 May 2004 in Tehran) was a prominent Iranian poet, essayist and translator who had great effects on Iranian literary mutating. Monzavi's reputation is in composing poems and his lyric poems are primarily in Persian, but he also has contributed to the Azerbaijani language.[1]
Hossein Monzavi |
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 Hossein Monzavi, Zanjan, Iran |
Born | Hossein Monzavi حسین منزوی (1946-09-23)September 23, 1946 Zanjan, Iran |
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Died | May 5, 2004(2004-05-05) (aged 57) Tehran, Iran |
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Language | Persian |
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Nationality | Iranian |
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Citizenship | Iran |
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Education | Bachelor of Arts |
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Genre | Poet |
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Notable awards | Forough Prize |
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Children | Ghazal Monzavi |
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Life
He was born in Zanjan. After education and living in Tehran for some years, he came back to his hometown. His father Mohammad Monzavi was also a poet that had written some poems in the same languages that wrote imitative poetry for Mohammad-Hossein Shahriar's Heydar Babaya Salam.[2] Homayoun Shajarian, a Persian traditional singer, has used lyrics of Hossein Monzavi in
Setareh-ha (The Stars) music album.[3] Hossein Monzavi died from cancer in Tehran in 2003.[4]
Works
Monzavi frequently used Azeri folklores and legends in his poems. Hossein Monzavi's famous works are:
- Translating Mohammad-Hossein Shahriar's Heydar Babaya Salam and his father's imitative poem from Azeri to Persian.
- Duman (The Fog in Azeri) is Monzavi's Azeri poems collection which had been published in Danulduzu set of series with Maftoun Amini's prefatory.
- From hemlock and sugar, Persian lyrics collection (written from 1970 to 1988)
- With love around Calamity, Persian lyrics collection (written from 1988 to 1993)
- From cashmere and lyricism, Persian lyrics selection (1997)
- With Siavash among fire
References
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- Behistun Inscription
- Old Persian inscriptions
- Ganjnameh
- Inscription of Xerxes the Great in Van Fortress
- Achaemenid inscription in the Kharg Island
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- Ayadgar-i Zariran
- Counsels of Adurbad-e Mahrspandan
- Dēnkard
- Book of Jamasp
- Book of Arda Viraf
- Karnamak-i Artaxshir-i Papakan
- Cube of Zoroaster
- Dana-i Menog Khrat
- Shabuhragan of Mani
- Shahrestanha-ye Eranshahr
- Bundahishn
- Menog-i Khrad
- Jamasp Namag
- Dadestan-i Denig
- Anthology of Zadspram
- Warshtmansr
- Zand-i Wahman yasn
- Drakht-i Asurig
- Shikand-gumanig Vizar
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Contemporary Persian and Classical Persian are the same language, but writers since 1900 are classified as contemporary. At one time, Persian was a common cultural language of much of the non-Arabic Islamic world. Today it is the official language of Iran, Tajikistan and one of the two official languages of Afghanistan. |
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