2004 book edited by Ahmad Karimi-Hakkak and Kamran Talattof
Essays on Nima Yushij: Animating Modernism in Persian Poetry is a 2004 book edited by Ahmad Karimi-Hakkak and Kamran Talattof, in which the authors examine the question of poetic modernity in She'r-e Nimaa'i.[1][2]
Contents
Essay
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Author
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Introduction: Nima Yushij and the Millennium-old Tradition of Persian Poetry
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Kamran Talattof and Ahmad Karimi-Hakkak
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Nima Yushij: A Life
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Ahmad Karimi-Hakkak
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Ideology and Self Portrayal in the Poetry of Nima Yushij
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Kamran Talattof
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From Allegory to Symbol: Emblems of Nature in the Poetry of Nima Yushij
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Houman Sarshar
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To Tell Another Tale of Mournful Terror: Three of Nima's Songs of the Night
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Paul Losensky
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Love: Nima's Dialogue with Hafez
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Firoozeh Papan-Matin
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Nima Yushij and the Receding Signified
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Peyman Vahabzadeh
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History and Memory in the Poetry of Akhavansales and Wasef Bakhtari
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Wali Ahmadi
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The Birth Death and Renaissance of a Tradition
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Christophe Balay, translated by June Brtrand
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National and International Recognition of Nima Yushij: A Sort of Bibliography, a Bibliography of Sorts
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Kamran Talattof
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