Fereydoun MOSHIRI, فريدون مشيري - کوچه

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Fereydoon Moshiri, فريدون مشيری was born in a family from Tehran, known for their legacy of poetry (He was born August 1926 in Tehran, Iran - then died on October 24th, year 2000 in Tehran). His school years were divided between Tehran and khorasan where his father held administrative posts.

With the outbreak of the World War II the family moved to Tehran and the young Moshiri continued his education at Dar ol-Fonoon and then in Adib High School. Throughout these years his first poems appeared in progressive journals such as Iran-e-Ma. This was the beginning of a career in literary journalism that continued for more than thirty years. In 1946 Moshiri joined the Iranian Department of Telecommunication where he served till retirement. In 1954 Moshiri married Eghbal Akhavan, then an art student at Tehran University. Their daughter and son, Bahar and Babak, became architects.

Moshiri's first volume of poetry titled Teshne-ye Toofan (Thirsty for the Storm) was published in 1955. His lyrical poems were widely received and left an impact on a generation of younger poets. Through the later years, Moshiri continued to exercise a major influence on development of modern poetry in Iran.

Later works which were published under the titles "Abr-o-Koocheh" (The Cloud and The Alley, 1962), and "Bahar Ra Bavar Kon" (Believe The Spring, 1967) embraced a wide variety of universal concepts ranging from humanistic considerations to social justice. A selection of his poems has been translated into English entitled 'With All my Tears' by Ismail Salami.

Some his other published works are as follows:

1957, Gonah-e Darya (The Sin of the Sea),
1958, Nayafteh (Undiscovered),
1960, Abr (The Cloud),
1970, Parvaz Ba Khorshid (Flying With the Sun),
1978, Bahar ra Bavar Kon (Believe the Spring),
1988, Ah Baran (Oh, the Rain),
2001, Ta Sobh-e Tabnak-e Ahura'ii (Until the Bright of Ahuric Dawn)

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  • Man ham as aan koocheh gozashtam.

  • زيبا ترين شعر كه تا زنده هستم از خاطرم نميرود. هر بار كه ميشنوم  .......... خاطرت گزشته جوانى تازه ميشود. و قلبم ميگيرد.

  • بهترین شعر معاصر از نظر خودم. من از شعر و شاعری زیاد خوشم نمیومد اما همینکه این شعرو شنیدم بلافاصله حفظش کردم و با اینکه سالیان زیادی ازش میگذره هنوزم به یادم مانده این شعر زیبا و قشنگ و ناب و خاطره انگیز رو. روانت شاد مشیری

  • یک جا با هم هم نظر هستیم، این یکی‌ از زیباترین شعر‌هایی‌ است که از دوران جوانی بیادم مانده، و هرگز از خاطرم نمیرود...

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