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Mohammad Zohari (; 1926–1995) was an Iranian poet and writer.


Biography

Born in
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, he was the first son of Abdollah Khaan Zohari Khalatbari, an activist in the
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who had received the honorific title of "Motamed-ol-Soltan Zaigham-ol-Mamalek"Mamalek = (suffix) pl. of "molk, ...molk = (suffix) Honorific titles, usually nonhereditary, granted by Qajar (Kadjar) shahs. The term literally means "realm," and thus refers to the country and its glory, but figuratively again refers to the shah who is the bestower of this title. Thus: Hakimol-molk, Azadol-molk, etc. ..
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. In 1931, due to his father's disagreement with
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, the family was exiled to
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, and later to
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.Yosefinia, Ali Asghar (1989). "The History of Tonekabon." Tehran, Iran, Diba/Ghatreh Publications. There he started his writing career in his early teenage years by writing articles and short stories for ''Toffan Magazine''. After the end of the
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, the family returned to
Tehran Tehran (; , ''Tehrân'') is the capital and largest city of Iran. It is the capital of Tehran province, and the administrative center for Tehran County and its Central District (Tehran County), Central District. With a population of around 9. ...
. There, Zohari studied Persian literature at
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, and later achieved a PhD in literature from the same university. After graduation, Zohari worked as high school and university teacher, and as a journalist for ''Ferdowsi Magazine'', Fokahi and some others for some years before he became a government employee and worked in various positions such as head of media and PR for the Ministry of Education and vice-director of the
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. In his work, Zohari found inspiration in all his surroundings, and most of his poems were about his social environment or love, however the most published one was about the country's social circumstances. In 1953, he met
Nima Yooshij Nima Yooshij or Nimā Yushij (; 11 November 1895 – 6 January 1960), also called Nimā (), born Ali Esfandiari (), was a prominent Iranian poet. He is famous for his style of poetry which he popularised, called ''she'r-e now'' (, lit. "new po ...
for the first time, which resulted in many more visits in the following years, to discuss poetry and modern literature that many believe influenced Zohari's work and modern poetry in Iran. In 1977, Zohari travelled to Paris and stayed until 1979, when he returned to Iran, however due to some of his socialistic thought in 1982, three years after the
Iranian Revolution The Iranian Revolution (, ), also known as the 1979 Revolution, or the Islamic Revolution of 1979 (, ) was a series of events that culminated in the overthrow of the Pahlavi dynasty in 1979. The revolution led to the replacement of the Impe ...
, he was again forced to leave Iran and moved to Paris. The experience to leave his home by force for the second time, once when he was a child and once as an adult, was very difficult for Zohari, and made he decide he would not write anymore. Due to his great love for Iran, Zohari returned to Tehran in 1992, but during some legal straggling he died of a heart attack in 1995.


Published poetry collections

*''The Island'', (1955)
Amirkabir (publisher) Amir Kabir Publishers (; Entišarat-e Amir Kabir; also romanized as ''Amir-Kabir'' or ''Amar-i Kabir'') is a publishing house based in Tehran, Iran. It was founded on November 19, 1949, by Abdorrahim "Taghi" Jafari. It is named after Mirza Tagh ...
*''The Complaint'', (1966) Publisher: Ashrafe *''Nocturnal Letter'', (شبنامه) (1968) Publisher: Ashrafe *''And the End'', (1969) *''Fist in the Pocket'', (1972) Publisher: Ashrafe *''Our Old Sage Said'', (1977) Publisher: Ravag *''For every star'' (برای هر ستاره), (2000) Publisher: Toos ** A short biography and collection of some unpublished Zohari’s work, collected by his wife Mandana Bavandi Zohari, edited by Bahman Hamidi and published by Mohsen Bagherzadeh. The title of book was suggested by Dr Shafiei Kadkani and the cover were designed by Ali Zaym.


See also

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Intellectual movements in Iran Intellectual movements in Iran involve the Iranian experience of modernity and its associated art, science, literature, poetry, and political structures that have been changing since the 19th century. History of Iranian modernity Long before th ...


Footnotes


Sources

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External links


A study of the stylistics of "Mohammad Zohari" poems


* ttp://www.mediafire.com/?6ojjogfmvy7aglh Shabnameh (Persian) (download)
Mosht dar Jib (Persian (download)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Zohari, Mohammad 1926 births 1995 deaths Persian-language poets 20th-century Iranian poets People from Tonekabon Faculty of Letters and Humanities of the University of Tehran alumni