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"New Persian" is the name given to the final stage of development of Persian language. The term Persian is an English derivation of Latin Persiānus, the adjectival form of Persia, itself deriving from Greek Persís (Περσίς), [12] a Hellenized form of Old Persian Pārsa (𐎱𐎠𐎼𐎿), [13] which means "Persia" (a region in southwestern Iran corresponding to modern-day Fars province).
The critics consider Mehdi Akhavan Sales as one of the best contemporary Persian poets. He is one of the pioneers of free verse (new style poetry) in Persian literature, particularly of modern style epics. It was his ambition, for a long time, to introduce a fresh style to Persian poetry. [49]
The literary corpus in Middle Persian in Book Pahlavi consists of: translations and commentaries of the Avesta. other exegetical compositions on religious subjects. compositions on non-religious subjects. These divisions are not mutually exclusive. Several different literary genres are represented in Pahlavi literature. Zand texts
Literary History of Persia. (Four volumes, 2,256 pages, and twenty-five years in the writing). 1998. ISBN 0-7007-0406-X; Mohammad Mokhtary Mashhad 1944 – Tehran 2002. Writer of Siavash nameh published by Bonyad-e-Shahnameh. writer of Tarikhe ostorehhay-e-Iran. one of the Persian researchers. Murdered by Islamic regime.
Under their rule, the eastern Islamic world witnessed the emergence of prominent Persian poets such as Fayrouz Mashriqi, Abu Salik al-Jirjani, and Muhammad ibn Wasif, who was a court poet. [21] In the later 9th century, the Saffarids gave impetus to a renaissance of New Persian literature and culture.
In this volume, Persian literature in the cultural realm of Iran is discussed according to literary periods. The period of literary return, constitutional literature, popular literature, newspapers and journalism, literature of Iranian ethnic groups, history of education and many others are among the chapters of these volumes.
Pages in category "Persian literature" The following 110 pages are in this category, out of 110 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
New Persian, language of classical Persian literature, 9th to present; Old Nubian, language of Nubia, 9th or 10th to 15th centuries; Old Assamese, the earliest form of Assamese language, attested between 7th to 12th century CE and emerged during the Kamarupa kingdom [9] [10] [11] [12]