Hushang Irani (Persian: هوشنگ ایرانی; 1925 in Hamedan – 4 September 1973 in Paris) was an Iranian poet, translator, critic, journalist and painter. He is one of the pioneers of "The New Poetry" and surrealism in Iran.
Hushang Irani | |
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Born | 1925 Hamedan, Iran |
Died | September 4, 1973 Paris, France | (aged 47–48)
Resting place | Behesht-e Zahra |
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Period | 1948–1956 |
Literary movement | Modern literature, Surrealism |
Notable works | Spicy Violet on Grey Grey |
The Fighting Cock days
editFounded in 1950, Khorus Jangi (Persian: خروس جنگی, The Fighting Cock) was a small artistic group that published a journal by same title. In the beginning, Khorus Jangi was not significantly different from other literary journals of the time. A year later, however, Hushang Irani, the enfant terrible of modernist Persian poetry, joined the group. Under his influence, the journal was transformed into a radical modernist literary journal. It published Irani's poems, which no other literary journal of the day, and even almost no literary critics on those days, would dare to acknowledge as poetry. Irani has shrewdly observed and anxiously realized how the potentials that Nima had introduced into Persian poetry were being co-opted: Nima and modernist Persian poetry were in the process of becoming mainstream. Understanding this double edge of youthful tradition, Irani had both praised and condemned Nima. [1]
Works
editBooks
edit- Poetry
- Spicy Violet on Grey (Persian: بنفش تند بر خاکستری), Tehran, September 1951[2]
- Grey (Persian: خاکستری), Tehran, June 1952[3]
- The curtain came into flame and the Devil came in (Persian: شعلهای پرده را برگرفت و ابلیس به درون آمد), Tehran, November 1952[4]
- I think all about you now, I think about all of you now (Persian: اکنون به تو میاندیشم، به توها میاندیشم), Tehran, January 1956[5]
- Designs
- Critical Essays
- Understanding of art: In the way to a worldview in art (Persian: شناخت هنر: در راه یک جهانبینی هنری), Tehran, January 1952[7]
- A letter to Mr. Hussein Kazem-zade Iranshahr: about his collection "Confucius" that he published in Tehran (Persian: نامه به آقای حسین کاظمزاده ایرانشهر: دربارهٔ مجموعهٔ ایشان که به نام کنفسیوس در تهران منتشر شدهاست), Tehran, 1956[8]
Gallery
editFrom the book "Some Designs" (Persian: چند دِسَن), Tehran, April 1952[6]
References
edit- ^ Karimi-Hakkak, Ahmad & Talattof, Kamran. Essays on Nima Yushij: Animating Modernism in Persian Poetry. Koninklijke Brill NV. Leiden, The Netherlands. 2004. ISBN 90-04-13809-9
- ^ "ایرانی، هوشنگ. بنفش تند بر خاکستری: چند شعر. تهران: (ناشر مؤلف)، شهریور ۱۳۳۰". Archived from the original on 2011-10-01. Retrieved 2011-08-27.
- ^ "ایرانی، هوشنگ. خاکستری: چند شعر دیگر. تهران: (ناشر مؤلف)، خرداد ۱۳۳۱". Archived from the original on 2011-10-01. Retrieved 2011-08-27.
- ^ "ایرانی، هوشنگ. شعلهای پرده را برگرفت و ابلیس به درون آمد: و باز هم چند شعر. تهران: (ناشر مؤلف)، آبان ۱۳۳۱". Archived from the original on 2011-10-01. Retrieved 2011-08-27.
- ^ "ایرانی، هوشنگ. اکنون به تو میاندیشم، به توها میاندیشم. تهران: (بینا)، دی ۱۳۳۴". Archived from the original on 2011-10-01. Retrieved 2011-08-27.
- ^ a b "ایرانی، هوشنگ. چند دِسَن. تهران: (بینا)، اردیبهشت ۱۳۳۱". Archived from the original on 2011-10-01. Retrieved 2011-08-27.
- ^ "ایرانی، هوشنگ. شناخت هنر: در راه یک جهانبینی هنری. تهران: (بینا)، دی ۱۳۳۰". Archived from the original on 2011-10-01. Retrieved 2011-08-27.
- ^ "ایرانی، هوشنگ. نامه به آقای حسین کاظمزاده ایرانشهر: دربارهٔ مجموعهٔ ایشان که به نام کنفسیوس در تهران منتشر شدهاست. تهران: (بینا)، ۱۳۳۵". Archived from the original on 2011-10-01. Retrieved 2011-08-27.