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  2. The Wind-Up Doll - Wikipedia

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    Iranian.com audio archive of her poems, Listen to some of her poems by her own voice; Forough Farrokhzad's Resume; Interview with Simin Behbahani on the occasion of the fortieth anniversary of Forugh Farrokhzad's death on Thursday 13 February 2007 (BBC Persian) Forugh Farrokhzad's poem Reborn as translated and said by Sholeh Wolpé

  3. Forugh Farrokhzad - Wikipedia

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    Farrokhzad's poetry was banned for more than a decade after the Islamic Revolution. [4] A brief literary biography of Farrokhzad, Michael Craig Hillmann's A Lonely Woman: Forough Farrokhzad and Her Poetry, was published in 1987. [5] Farzaneh Milani's work Veils and Words: The Emerging Voices of Iranian Women Writers (1992) included a chapter ...

  4. Ghassan Hamdan - Wikipedia

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    Authored a novel, “Remora”, published in 2015. Published a small poems collection, “It was an eastern morning”, in 2021. Translated many Persian books into Arabic, including: ‘Only the sound remains’, Forough Farrokhzad. Almada, 2003. ‘The traveler’, SohrabSepehri. Syrian ministry of culture, 2007. ‘Khomeini’s poems’.

  5. The House Is Black - Wikipedia

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    After a stay in Europe in 1958, Forugh Farrokhzad, most well-known as a poet, returned to Iran and met and began a relationship with filmmaker Ebrahim Golestan.She worked at his film studio, where she gained an opportunity to work as an editor on his documentaries A Fire and Water and Heat, before then directing The House is Black in collaboration with a leprosy charity.

  6. Mahmoud Mosharraf Azad Tehrani - Wikipedia

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    Parishadokht-e She’r (The Princess of Poetry), life and poems of Forough Farrokhzad; The Tree of Life, a collection of Rumi's poems, re-written in plain Persian for young Iranians; Afsaneh-ye Shahan va Pahlevanan, (The myth of kings and heroes). (The whole series of Afsaneh-ye Shahan va Pahlavanan were completed by Moshref Azad before his ...

  7. Sohrab Sepehri - Wikipedia

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    Sohrab Sepehri (October 7, 1928 – April 21, 1980; Persian: سهراب سپهری) 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]

  8. List of Iranian women writers - Wikipedia

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    Forough Farrokhzad (1935–1967), influential poet, film director, poetry translated into several languages including English [1] Pooran Farrokhzad, since the 1990s: poet, playwright, encyclopedist; Nazila Fathi (born 1970), author and Iranian correspondent for The New York Times

  9. Parviz Shapour - Wikipedia

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    Forough Farrokhzad and Parviz Shapour. Parviz Shapour (Persian: پرویز شاپور; b. February 25, 1924 – d. August 6, 1999) [1] was an Iranian artist and man of letters known for his witticisms and for his brief and troubled marriage to poet Forough Farrokhzad. He was a student of Nima Youshij and attended Sanati School.