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Poet of "Memories" Street


                                       kianoush   be y ranvand  1

                  PhD graduate of Persian language & literature, University of Qom, Qom, Iran
                 Abstract

               Fereydoun  Moshiri  is  a  prominent  contemporary  journalist  and
               poet.  A  moderate  poet  who  was  able  to  mix  social,  human  and
               cultural issues with memorable and romantic feelings by combining
               a traditional and modern perspective and put them in the subject of
               his poems. All of his poems are a diagram of truth and love in an
               ideal  world.  Moshiri's  most  famous  work  is  the  poem  called

               "Koche", which was published in "Roshanfekr" magazine in May
               1339.  This  piece  is  one  of  the  most  beautiful  and  romantic  new
               poems in the Persian language. Moshiri loves beauty and admires
               purity, goodness, kindness, virtue and nature. He hunts and admires
               the pristine beauty with his penetrating and new look. The current
               research,  which  was  carried  out  in  a  library  method  and  with  a
               descriptive-analytical approach, is the author's attempt to introduce
               the best possible advice, analysis and evaluation of the content of
               this great poet's poems. The findings of the research showed that
               Moshiri  is  a  modern  poet  with  new  ideas  and  creations  with  a
               fluent, easy-to-understand and brilliant language. In terms of form
               and  content,  his  poems  are  influenced  by  the  principles  of
               romanticism  and  the  flow  of  Persian  romantic  poetry.  The  main
               axes  of  his  poetry  can  be  considered  as  love,  kindness  and
               humanism.

               Key  words:  Fereydon  Moshiri,  new  poetry,  kindness,  nature



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