Yadollah Maftun Amini
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Yadollah Maftun Amini (born in 1926) is an Iranian poet.

His life

Yadollah Amini known as Maftun was born in 1926 in Shahindezh near to Tabriz. After completing primary and secondary school in his hometown, he moved to Tehran
Tehran
Tehran , sometimes spelled Teheran, is the capital of Iran and Tehran Province. With an estimated population of 8,429,807; it is also Iran's largest urban area and city, one of the largest cities in Western Asia, and is the world's 19th largest city.In the 20th century, Tehran was subject to...

. He studied in the Tehran University's Faculty of Law.

He started with classic poetic style, but then specially after 1980s continued with modern and nonrhythmic forms of poetry.

His native language is Azeri Turkish and Ashiqli Karvan is his first Turkish poetry collection. Major part of his poems in Persian are lyrics and nostalgias.

Works

Poem books
  • Ashiqli Karvan (Karavan of Ashiqs (singers)), 1960s, Tabriz
  • Daryacheh (Lake), 1957, Tehran
  • Kulak (Storm), 1965, Tabriz, Shams Publishers
  • Anarestan (Pomegranate Garden), 1967, Tabriz, Ebn-e-sina Publishers
  • Ashiqli Karvan (Camel Train), 1979
  • Nahang ya Mowj (Wale or Tide), Selections of Kulak and Anarestan (1979, Tehran)
  • Fasl-e-Penhan (Hidden Season), Poem selections
  • Takestan-e-Ehtemal (Grapery of Probability), 1997
  • Sepidkhaniy-e-ruz (White Whistling of Daytime), 2004,
  • Asraneh dar Bagh-e-Rasadkhaneh (Supper in Observatory Garden), 2004, Neqah Publishers
  • Man va Khazan-e-toh (Me and Your Fall), 2006, Amrud Publishers
  • Shab-e-hazar-o-doh (Night of One Thousand and Two), (Includes a part in Azeri Turkish),
  • Sormehfam va Khatt-e-Nasta'liq (Eyeliner Colored and Nastaliq Script), Poem collection

External links

  • http://www.firooze.com/article-fa-145.html
  • Tabriz
    Tabriz
    Tabriz is the fourth largest city and one of the historical capitals of Iran and the capital of East Azerbaijan Province. Situated at an altitude of 1,350 meters at the junction of the Quri River and Aji River, it was the second largest city in Iran until the late 1960s, one of its former...

  • http://www.qoqnoos.com/body/poem/new-poem/y-mafton%20amini/master.htm
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