Hossein Monzavi

Hossein Monzavi
Born

Hossein Monzavi

حسین منزوی
(1946-09-23)September 23, 1946
Zanjan, Iran

Died May 5, 2003(2003-05-05)
Tehran, Iran
Occupation
Language Persian
Nationality Iranian
Citizenship Iran
Education Bachelor of Arts
Genre Poet
Notable awards Forough Prize
Children Ghazal Monzavi


Hossein Monzavi (Persian: حسين منزوی) (6 May 1946 in Zanjan, Iran – 23 September 2003 in Tehran) was a prominent Iranian poet, essayist and translator who had great effects on Iranian literary mutating. Monzavi's reputation is in composing poems and his lyric poems are in both Azerbaijani and Persian.

Life

He was born in Zanjan. After education and living in Tehran for some years, he came back to his hometown. His father Mohammad Monzavi was also a poet that had written some poems in the same languages that wrote imitative poem for Mohammad-Hossein Shahriar's Heydar Babaya Salam.[1] Homayoun Shajarian, a Persian traditional singer, has used lyrics of Hossein Monzavi in Setareh-ha (The Stars) music album.[2] Hossein Monzavi died from cancer in Tehran in 2003.[3]

Works

His Persian works are more than his Azeri. He much used Azeri folklores and legends in his poems. Hossein Monzavi's famous works are:

References

  1. az:حسین منزوی Hüseyn Münzəvi
  2. fa:حسین منزوی
  3. "Hossein Monzavi's works rendered into German". Iran Book News Agency (IBNA). 2009-10-17. Retrieved 2011-06-05.
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