Siavash Kasraie
Siavash Kasraie also Siavash Kasrai and S (s) iawosch Kassrāˈi , ( Persian سياوش كسرائی; * February 25, 1927 in Isfahan ; † February 8, 1996 in Vienna ) was an Iranian poet .
Kasraie graduated from Tehran University with a law degree . He then received teaching positions at various Iranian universities. He published his first collection of poems in 1957 and a second collection called Arasch the Archer in 1959. This second collection made him famous in one fell swoop. Kasraie was buried at the Vienna Central Cemetery .
Works
- The Melody
- Arash the Archer ( Ārasch the archer ), 1959
- Siavash's Blood
- The Stone and the Dew ( stone and Tau ), 1966
- Red as Fire
- From Game Reserve to Cock's Singing
- Arise Iran!
- Dah schab ( Ten Evenings ), Tehran 1978
swell
- http://www.caroun.com/Literature/Iran/Poets/SiavoshKasrai/SiavoshKasrai.html
- Kurt Scharf: “You can no longer bear the silence on your lips, you country!” On contemporary Persian poetry. die horen 26 (1981), pp. 9-32; P. 14 f. with 166 ( Ssiawosch Kassrā'i )
Individual evidence
- ↑ text in Persian audio file: read in Persian by the poet (MP3; 2.3 MB)
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SURNAME | Kasraie, Siavash |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | سياوش كسرايي (Persian) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Iranian poet |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 25, 1927 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Isfahan |
DATE OF DEATH | February 8, 1996 |
Place of death | Vienna |