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Translation, Revolutionary Praxis, and the Enigma of Manuchehr Hezarkhani
The life, writings, and example of Iranian intellectual, translator, and political activist, Manuchihr Hezarkhani, who passed away on 18 March 2022, touched the lives of a generation of Iranian students, intellectuals, and militants, including several of
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Behbahani, Simin, Grappe de lumières. Poèmes 1946- 2014, Paris, Lettres persanes, 2015, 214 p.
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Ruby: A Contemporary Re-interpretation of The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam [PDF]
Ahanchian, Michael Zand
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Folia Philologica, 2021
Simin Behbahani is the most outstanding contemporary Iranian poet famous for her participation in political actions for civil freedoms such as women’s rights, against cruel forms of punishment and against Iran-Iraq war. She participated in the movement of mothers of political prisoners as well.
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Simin Behbahani is the most outstanding contemporary Iranian poet famous for her participation in political actions for civil freedoms such as women’s rights, against cruel forms of punishment and against Iran-Iraq war. She participated in the movement of mothers of political prisoners as well.
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Eight Poems by Simin Behbahani
Iranian Studies, 2008“A Man with a Missing Leg” A man with a missing leg has one leg of his pants folded. Anger burns in his eyes. Is this a spectacle, they cry?
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