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Afsaneh is a poem by Nima Yoshij and the Manifesto of She'r-e Nimaa'i, published in December 1923. Afsaneh was very new in various aspects, including the way it was expressed and the texture, and led to the emergence of a new school of poetry in Iranian poetry. Nima Yoshij dedicated this poem to his teacher, Nizam Vafa. What divides contemporary Iranian poetry into two periods before and after Afsaneh is not the meter and new rhythm experiences nor the variety of popular literature used in it, but the kind of narrative hidden in it that expresses the superior reality.

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  • Afsaneh is a poem by Nima Yoshij and the Manifesto of She'r-e Nimaa'i, published in December 1923. Afsaneh was very new in various aspects, including the way it was expressed and the texture, and led to the emergence of a new school of poetry in Iranian poetry. Nima Yoshij dedicated this poem to his teacher, Nizam Vafa. What divides contemporary Iranian poetry into two periods before and after Afsaneh is not the meter and new rhythm experiences nor the variety of popular literature used in it, but the kind of narrative hidden in it that expresses the superior reality. (en)
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  • Iran (en)
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  • Persian (en)
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  • Afsaneh (en)
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  • افسانه (en)
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  • December 1923 (en)
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  • The cold wind blows from outside. The fire was burning in the heart of the hut A girl suddenly came in Who said and slapped himself: - "O my heart, my heart, my heart!" Sigh from a tired heart fell on the ground and became cold Such a heartless girl Do you know what she did? Mortal love, I am love (en)
  • What was they building in those mountains, the hands of the people, polluted in mud? Alas! From that moment on, the residents did not get any results Years went by ... A runaway deer there, emptied a branch from its leaves ... Find other sounds ... in The conical shape of a person's house ... Herd of several goats in the pasture ... (en)
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  • Afsaneh is a poem by Nima Yoshij and the Manifesto of She'r-e Nimaa'i, published in December 1923. Afsaneh was very new in various aspects, including the way it was expressed and the texture, and led to the emergence of a new school of poetry in Iranian poetry. Nima Yoshij dedicated this poem to his teacher, Nizam Vafa. What divides contemporary Iranian poetry into two periods before and after Afsaneh is not the meter and new rhythm experiences nor the variety of popular literature used in it, but the kind of narrative hidden in it that expresses the superior reality. (en)
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  • Afsaneh (en)
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