Yadollah Royaee
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Yadollah Royaee (born 1931 in Damqan, Semnan Province, Iran) is the poet of the New Wave or the Poem of Imagination in Iranian Modern Literature.
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[edit] Biography
He is a graduate of college of law and human sciences and he has worked for the state television for several years. His poetry renewed debate about the relative value of form and context in modern Persian poetry. Yadollah is careful to produce unity in his poems. His sea songs reflect French symbolism. He moves to exotic marine landscape and creates glorious lyrical images, focusing mostly on symbols rather than metaphors in image building. His lyrics are and deeply imbued with Persian mysticism. Royaee invented and introduced a style in Persian poetry which he named Volume Poetry.[1]His work "je passant en je Singature" was translated into French in 2002.
[edit] Works
- On Empty Roads
- Sea Songs
- The Melancholies
- I Obtained from the Friend
- Overflowing
- The Past me: Signature, by Caravan Books
[edit] References
[edit] External Links
- royaee.malakut.org, his poetic homepage (Persian)