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"Baang-e Ney" is a poetic masterpiece by Hushang Ebtehaj, also known as H. E. Sayeh. First published in 1386 and later reissued in 1396, this collection faced initial censorship shortly after its initial release. The composition of this epic poem began in 1340 and continued until its completion in 1360. This epic poem stands out for its transformative exploration of contemporary human knowledge and awareness. It delves into the ideals and struggles of contemporary humanity, presenting a narrative grounded in the wisdom and consciousness of the present age. "Baang-e Ney" claimed the title of the second best-selling poetry book in the Tehran Bo...
"Baang-e Ney" is a poetic masterpiece by Hushang Ebtehaj, also known as H. E. Sayeh. First published in 1386 and later reissued in 1396, this collection faced initial censorship shortly after its initial release. The composition of this epic poem began in 1340 and continued until its completion in 1360. This epic poem stands out for its transformative exploration of contemporary human knowledge and awareness. It delves into the ideals and struggles of contemporary humanity, presenting a narrative grounded in the wisdom and consciousness of the present age. "Baang-e Ney" claimed the title of the second best-selling poetry book in the Tehran Book Market at the time of its release. Sections of this work have been recited by notable figures such as Mohammad Reza Shajarian and Shahram Nazeri.
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Modern Persian poetry emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a response to the rapidly changing political, social, and cultural landscape of Iran. Influenced by Western literary movements and the intellectual currents of the time, it marked a departure from the classical forms of Persian poetry, embracing free verse and more direct expression. Modern Persian poets sought to break away from the rigid constraints of traditional poetry, exploring new themes, language, and structure. They addressed the socio-political struggles of the era, the quest for national identity, and the tension between tradition and modernity. Prominent poets such as Nima Yushij, who is often considered the father of modern Persian poetry, introduced the concept of “she’r-e-no” (new poetry), which rejected the strict meters and rhyme schemes of classical Persian poetry in favor of free verse. This new style allowed poets to experiment with more fluid and spontaneous forms of expression. In the years that followed, poets like Forough Farrokhzad, Ahmad Shamloo, and Sima Bina further expanded the boundaries of Persian poetry, incorporating feminist, existential, and political themes into their works. Modern Persian poetry continues to evolve, remaining a powerful tool for social critique, self-expression, and a reflection of the ever-changing cultural landscape of Iran.
Weight | 380 g |
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Condition | New |
Product Type | Modern Persian Poetry |
Genre | Social |
Theme | Modern Persian Poetry |
Origin | Iran |
Writer | |
Book Size | Quarto |
Format | Hardcover |
Language | Persian |
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