“The First Story_section2:Persian is sugar.”
“The first story: Persian is sugar.” They appeared before us like a mirror of misfortune. As soon as their eyes fell on our documents, it was as...
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November 23, 2024
“The First Story: Persian is sugar.”
Nowhere in the world do they burn the wet and the dry together like in Iran. After five years of wandering and hardship, my eyes hadn’t yet fallen...
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November 23, 2024
Yekī Būd, Yekī Nabūd (One Was, One Wasn’t)
Mohammad Ali Jamalzadeh, born in 1892, is considered one of the founding figures of modern Persian literature. Known for his distinct style, Jamalzadeh’s works blend traditional Persian literary elements...
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November 23, 2024
Section 4: Baba Taher’s Influence on Persian Literature
Baba Taher holds a special place in Persian literature as one of its earliest and most influential poets. His mastery of the do-bayti form, a type of Persian quatrain,...
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November 23, 2024
Section 3: Baba Taher’s Spiritual Legacy
Spirituality is the essence of Baba Taher’s poetry. His quatrains delve into themes of divine love, the soul’s journey, and the human desire to connect with God. Baba Taher’s...
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November 23, 2024