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The list is not comprehensive, but is continuously being expanded and includes Persian poets as well as poets who write in Persian from Iran, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Georgia, Dagestan, Turkey, Syria, Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Lebanon, China, Pakistan, India and elsewhere.
The list is not comprehensive, but is continuously being expanded and includes Persian poets as well as poets who write in Persian from Iran, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Georgia, Dagestan, Turkey, Syria, Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Lebanon, Pakistan and elsewhere.
Hafez is the most popular poet in Iran. His works can be found in almost every Iranian home. [28] In fact, October 12 is celebrated as Hafez Day in Iran. [29] President Mohammad Khatami with actress Fatemeh Motamed-Aria in 2007 Yalda night use Divan of Hafez for fortune telling.
Iranian poets by province (1 C)-Iranian Arabic-language poets (18 P) + Iranian LGBTQ poets (3 P) Iranian male poets (70 P) Iranian women poets (43 P) C.
The new poetry in Tajikistan is mostly concerned with the way of life of people and is revolutionary. From the 1950s until the advent of new poetry in France, Asia and Latin America, the impact of the modernization drive was strong. In the 1960s, modern Iranian poetry and that of Mohammad Iqbal Lahouri made a profound impression in Tajik poetry ...
Following is a list of Iranian writers (in alphabetical order) who are notable for their work. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Mozhgan Babamarandi is an eminent Iranian writer best known for children and young adult fiction, since 1996; Farzaneh Milani, Iranian-American educator, since early 1990s: non-fiction writer, poet; Azadeh Moaveni (born 1976), Iranian-American journalist, memoirist, author of Lipstick Jihad, now living in London
Seyyed Mohammad-Hossein Behjat Tabrizi [i] (January 2, 1906 – September 18, 1988), known by his pen name Shahriar, [ii] was an Iranian poet who composed works in both Azerbaijani and Persian. His most important work, Heydar Babaya Salam , is considered to be the pinnacle in Azerbaijani literature which gained great popularity in the Turkic ...