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Nosrat Rahmani | |
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Native name | Persian: نصرت رحمانی |
Born | Tehran, Iran | March 1, 1930
Died | June 16, 2000 Rasht, Iran | (aged 70)
Nosrat Rahmani (Persian: نصرت رحمانی; March 1, 1930 – June 16, 2000) was an Iranian poet and writer.[1]
Life
Rahmani was born in the slums of Tehran. He received his college degree from Ministry of PTT (Postal, Telephone and Telegraph). After just a few years of services in the Ministry, Nosrat Rahmani sought employment with the state radio. Subsequently, he abandoned government employment for journalism and freelance writing.[2]
Poetry
His poetry is the poetry of the stubborn, humiliated and revolting down-town people in Tehran's slums; he never forgets his concern for the plight of the urban poor. His memoirs entitled, The Man Lost in the Dust (1957), provide an emotional account of the life of an addict. During the 1960s and 1970s, Rahmani was especially popular among the youth. As a whole, his poetry is dramatic in structure and fantastic in effect, often attempting to recapture the past by poeticizing its recollections.[citation needed]
Death
He died in Rasht in June 2000 at the age of 70.[citation needed]
Works
- Migration and Desert
- Cashmere
- Rendezvous in the Slime
- The Burning of Wind
- Harvest, Sword
- The Darling of the Pen
- The Goblet Made Another Round
References
- ^ "نصرت رحمانی و شعرهای چاپ نشده" [Nusrat Rahmani and unpublished poems]. aftabir.com (in Persian). January 19, 2020. Retrieved August 24, 2023.
- ^ "Nosrat Rahmani". Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting. Retrieved October 28, 2007.[permanent dead link ]