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  1. Ahmad Shamlou (Persian: احمد شاملو, Ahmad Šāmlū Persian pronunciation: [æhˈmæd(-e) ʃɒːmˈluː], also known under his pen name A. Bamdad (Persian: ا. بامداد )) (December 12, 1925 – July 23, 2000) was an Iranian poet, writer, and journalist.

  2. این سایت به عنوان احمد شاملو را به شما عرض می کند. شامل او را به شعر و سرگذشت و ارتباطه های او با ایران و جهان را بیان کند.

  3. Ahmad Shamlou (1925-2000) is an Iranian poet and journalist. Nominated for the Nobel Prize in 1984, Shamlou is one of Iran’s most revered modern poets. A prominent leader of Iran’s modern literary movement. he is the author of over 17 volumes of poetry. A political activist in his youth, Shamlou was imprisoned by the Shah’s regime.

  4. Niloufar Talebi is a translator, writer, and Nobel Prize nominee who has published award-winning English versions of Ahmad Shamlou's poetry. She also shares the original Persian poems and her own readings of Shamlou's works in Self-Portrait in Bloom, a memoir that explores the life and legacy of the influential Iranian poet.

  5. Dec 12, 2022 · A tribute to the life and work of Ahmad Shamlou, a towering figure of Iranian modernism and resistance, who fought for creative and political freedom in his poetry and activism. Learn about his legacy, his influence, and his relevance to the current uprising against the Islamic regime.

  6. Ahmad Shamlou (1925–2000) is recognized as one of Irans greatest modern poets, writing in the new mode of expression pioneered by Nima Yushij. Born into a military family, he spent an itinerant youth being transferred from one remote town to another, with schooling left unfinished.

  7. May 9, 2019 · In this interview with Samad Alavi, Niloufar Talebi tells her story of growing up with Iranian poet Ahmad Shamlou and recounts her experiences coming of age in Iran and California and the struggles and triumphs that she has faced as an artist working in multiple genres.