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Sohrab Sepehri (Persian: سهراب سپهری; October 7, 1928 – April 21, 1980) was a notable Iranian poet and painter. He is considered to be one of the five most famous Iranian poets who have practiced modern poetry alongside Nima Youshij, Ahmad Shamlou, Mehdi Akhavan-Sales, and Forough Farrokhzad.[1] Sepehri's poems have been translated into several languages, including English, French, Spanish, Italian and Lithuanian.

Sohrab Sepehri
Born(1928-10-07)October 7, 1928
Kashan, Iran
DiedApril 21, 1980(1980-04-21) (aged 51)
Tehran, Iran
Resting placeMashhad-e Ardahal, Kashan, Iran
OccupationPersian poet and painter
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Biography


Sohrab was born in Kashan, Iran on October 7, 1928. He grew up in a family that was into art and poetry. His father worked in a post office and loved art. His mother loved poetry and art, too. When he was a child, his father suffered from paralysis and died in 1941. Sohrab missed his only brother who was his only playmate in childhood, too. He completed his elementary and secondary education in Kashan and moved to Tehran in 1943 to study at a teachers' college (Persian: دانشسرای مقدماتی). He worked as a teacher for a few years, then enrolled as a student in the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Tehran (Persian: دانشکده هنرهای زیبا) and graduated with honours. After finishing his education, he was employed in an oil company, which he left after 8 months. He soon published his first collection of poems named "The Death of Color", followed by a second collection, "Life Sleeps". Sohrab Sepehri was very talented in fine arts and his paintings were displayed in many European exhibits. His paintings are about nature; one of them was sold in Tehran in 2018. He is one of Iran's foremost modernist painters. Unfortunately, he moved to England for treatment but he had to return Tehran because of the progression of his illness. Finally, he died in Pars Hospital in Tehran on April 28, 1980. He was buried in Kashan. Sohrab never got married and his grave is frequently visited by many art lovers.[2][3]

Portrait of Sohrab Sepehri by  Amir Mohammad Ghasemizadeh
Portrait of Sohrab Sepehri by
Amir Mohammad Ghasemizadeh

Sepehri travelled to many European countries. In Paris, he enrolled in a lithography course at the school of Fine Arts. However, after he stopped receiving a scholarship, he needed to work and make a living. He sometimes worked hanging from tall buildings to wash the apartments' windows.


Poetry


Well-versed in Buddhism, mysticism, and Western traditions, he blended the Eastern concepts with Western techniques, thereby creating a kind of poetry unprecedented in the history of Persian literature. He had his own style of writing poetry, using short sentences rather than long ones, the latter having been frequently used in Persian poetry for centuries. To him, new forms were new means to express his thoughts and feelings. In one of his works called 'Footsteps of Water' or ‘The Water’s Footfall’, Sepehri introduces himself, his family, and his way of thinking in a poetic form. This poem which is written like a biography has two aspects: the inner and outer. The Inner aspect of this poem is about God's recognition through the beauty of nature. Sepehri beautifully explains that he doesn't blindly do his religious duties. In most of his poems, Sepehri introduces a new form of literature by using romanticism and symbolism. The beauty of his poems is seen through his avocation of nature and the use of tender and simple language. Abdolali Dastgheib, acclaimed literary critic and writer, believes that Sepehri reached great levels in poetic language following the publication of his later books such as ‘The Water’s Footfall’, ‘Traveller’ and ‘The Green Volume’. There are many examples of personifications, or symbols in his poetry.[4] In his poem "Let's not Spoil the Water", he talks about water, the necessary and basic element of life which people must keep clean. He used a special symbolism in these poems that makes the objects talk to the reader, rather than describing those objects.[5]

Sepehri's poetry is full of humanity and concern for human values. He also achieved a new technique in painting which is called Texture and was unknown to other painters for a long time. He used to create most of his pieces of art in isolated places like "Ghariyeh Chenar" and the deserts around Kashan. His poetry has been translated into many languages including English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Swedish, Arabic, Turkish, Dutch and Russian. An English translation of his selected poems by Ali Salami was published in 2003.[citation needed]


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References


  1. Behrooz, Anahit (30 March 2015). "10 Inspiring Iranian Poets and Their Verses".
  2. "Mainpage : Sohrab sepehri : Great persian poet and painter , All about sohrab, his poems and paintings. Include Sohrab Fan, E-Card , Weblog".
  3. Abdolali Dastgheib, 2006. The Green Garden of Poetry, Critical Review of poems by Sohrab Sepehri. Amitis Publishers, Tehran, Iran. ISBN 964-8787-08-5. (Title in Persian: باغ سبز شعر )
  4. Roozbeh, Roohollah (2018-06-10). "William Wordsworth and Sohrab Sepehri: A Comparative Study of Identical Romantic Experience".
  5. Dastgheib, Abdolali. The Green Garden of Poetry, Critical Review of poems by Sohrab Sepehri, 2006. Amitis Publishers, Tehran, Iran. ISBN 964-8787-08-5. (Title in Persian: باغ سبز شعر)
  6. تبیان, موسسه فرهنگی و اطلاع رسانی (1 January 2019). "Sohrab Sepehri". سایت موسسه فرهنگی و اطلاع رسانی تبیان.

Further reading




Media related to Sohrab Sepehri at Wikimedia Commons


На других языках


[de] Sohrab Sepehri

Sohrab Sepehri (* 7. Oktober 1928 in Kaschan; † 21. April 1980 in Teheran) war ein iranischer Dichter und Maler. Neben Nima Youschidsch, Forugh Farrochzad, Mehdi Achawan Sales, Manouchehr Atashi und Ahmad Schamlou repräsentiert er die literarische Strömung des Neuen Gedichts (She'r-e Nou) der iranischen Moderne. Seine Bilder wurden weltweit ausgestellt. Im Alter von 51 Jahren starb er an den Folgen einer Leukämieerkrankung.
- [en] Sohrab Sepehri

[fr] Sohrab Sepehri

Sohrab Sepehri (en persan سهراب سپهری), né à Qom[1] le 7 octobre 1928 et mort à Téhéran le 21 avril 1980, est un des grands poètes iraniens du XXe siècle. Contemporain d’Ahmad Shamlou, Forough Farrokhzad et Nima Yushij, il est également connu pour ses peintures.

[it] Sohrab Sepehri

Sohrab Sepehri سهراب سپهری (Kashan, 7 ottobre 1928 – Teheran, 21 aprile 1980) è stato un poeta e pittore persiano.

[ru] Сепехри, Сохраб

Сохра́б Сепехри́ (перс. سهراب سپهری‎; род. 6 октября 1928, Кум — 21 апреля 1980, Тегеран) — иранский поэт, художник, философ.



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