Fereydoon Moshiri
Fereydoon Moshiri فریدون مشیری | |
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Fereydoon Moshiri | |
Born |
Tehran, Iran | September 21, 1927
Died |
October 24, 2000 73) Tehran, Iran | (aged
Residence | Tehran, Mashhad |
Nationality | Iranian |
Occupation | Poet |
Spouse(s) | Eghbal Akhavan-Zanjani (1955–2000, his death) |
Children |
Bahar Babak |
Relatives | Ebrahim Moshiri Afshar (father) |
Website | Official website of Fereydoon Moshiri |
Fereydoon Moshiri (Persian: فریدون مشیری; September 21, 1927 – October 24, 2000) was one of the prominent contemporary Persian poets who versified in both modern and classic styles of the Persian poem.[1]
A selection of his poems has been translated into English entitled With All my Tears by Ali Salami. Some of his other published works are as follows:
- 1957, Gonah-e Darya (The Sin of the Sea)
- 1958, Nayafteh (Undiscovered)
- 1960, Abr (The Cloud)
- 1970, Parvaz Ba Khorshid (Flying With the Sun)
- 1978, Bahar ra Bavar Kon (Believe the Spring)
- 1988, Ah Baran (Oh, the Rain)
- 2001, Ta Sobh-e Tabnak-e Ahura'ii (Until the Bright of Ahuric Dawn)
Last years
Moshiri had been suffering from leukemia and renal failure for five years and died in "Tehran Clinic" hospital on October 24, 2000.[1]
References
External links
- Fereydoon Moshiri at Iran Chamber Society
- Fereydoon Moshiri's life
- Kooche by Darya Dadvar
- Koucheh (Alley), a poem written and read by Fereydoon Moshiri, Video on YouTube (4 min 6 sec).
Text: Koucheh.
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