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Nima Yooshij | |
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Born | Ali 11 November 1895 Yush, Nur, Mazandaran, Qajar Persia (present-day Iran) |
Died | 4 January 1960 Shemiran, Tehran, Iran | (aged 64)
Resting place | Imamzadeh Abdollah, Ray (until 2007) Nima's House, Yush (from 2007) |
Pen name | Nima |
Language | Persian |
Nationality | Iranian |
Genre | Modernist poetry |
Literary movement | She'r-e Nimaa'i |
Notable works | Afsaneh, Quqnūs, The Red Star of Dawn |
Nimā Yushij (Persian: نیما یوشیج; 12 November 1895 – 6 January 1960),[1][2] also called Nimā (نیما), born Ali (علی), was an Iranian poet. He is famous for his style of poetry which he popularized, called she'r-e now (شعر نو, lit. "new poetry"), also known as She'r-e Nimaa'i (شعر نیمایی, lit "Nima poetry") in his honour after his death. He is considered as the father of modern Persian poetry.
He died of pneumonia in Shemiran, in the northern part of Tehran and was buried in his native village of Yush, Nur County, Mazandaran, as he had willed.[2][3]
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