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Pegāh Ahmadi ( fa, پگاه احمدی) (born 1974) is an Iranian
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, scholar,
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and translator of
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.


Biography

Pegah Ahmadi was born in
Tehran Tehran (; fa, تهران ) is the largest city in Tehran Province and the capital of Iran. With a population of around 9 million in the city and around 16 million in the larger metropolitan area of Greater Tehran, Tehran is the most popul ...
, in 1974. She began writing poetry at the age of seven. At seventeen she made her début as a poet by the publication of a poem in the literary magazine ''Takāpu'', edited by Mansur Kushān. Since then she has regularly contributed to literary magazines inside
Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni ...
. She has studied
Persian Literature Persian literature ( fa, ادبیات فارسی, Adabiyâte fârsi, ) comprises oral compositions and written texts in the Persian language and is one of the world's oldest literatures. It spans over two-and-a-half millennia. Its sources h ...
at the
University of Tehran The University of Tehran (Tehran University or UT, fa, دانشگاه تهران) is the most prominent university located in Tehran, Iran. Based on its historical, socio-cultural, and political pedigree, as well as its research and teaching pro ...
. Ahmadi has published four books of poetry, ''On the Final Sol G'' (1999), ''Cadence'' (2001), ''Writing Footnotes on the Wall of the Family Home'' (200?), and ''My These Days Is Throat'' (2004). Her fifth book of poems, ''To Find Faults'' will be published in the course of this year (2008). She has further published two works of translation from
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into
Persian Persian may refer to: * People and things from Iran, historically called ''Persia'' in the English language ** Persians, the majority ethnic group in Iran, not to be conflated with the Iranic peoples ** Persian language, an Iranian language of the ...
, one an anthology of the poems by
Sylvia Plath Sylvia Plath (; October 27, 1932 – February 11, 1963) was an American poet, novelist, and short story writer. She is credited with advancing the genre of confessional poetry and is best known for two of her published collections, ''The ...
, with the title ''The Love Song of the Insane Girl'' (2000), and the other, a translation of the book ''Haiku: Poetry Ancient and Modern'', by Jackie Hardy, with the title ''Hundred and One Haikus, From Past to Present'' (2007). Ahmadi's scholarly book ''Women's Poetry from the Beginning to the Present Day'' was published by ''Nashr-e Sāles'' (''Sāles'' Publications) in 2005. The first volume of Ahmadi's second scholarly book ''A Comprehensive Anthology of the Poetry by Iranian Women'', will be published shortly by ''Cheshmeh'' Publications. Ahmadi has published over sixty articles on subject matters related to criticism of verse, theoretical issues pertaining to poetry and translation of poems in such monthly and quarterly arts and literary magazines as ''Dourān'', ''Kārnāmeh'', ''Kelk'', ''
Jahān-e Ketāb ''Jahan-e Ketab'' ( fa, جهان کتاب ''The World of Books'' in English) is a monthly literary magazine and a platform in Iran. History and profile ''Jahan-e Ketab'' was founded in 1995 in Tehran and is being published in the Persian lang ...
'', ''Bokhārā'', ''Bidār'', ''Sabk-e Nou'', ''Film'', ''Zanān'', ''Thursday Evening'', ''Āzarang'', ''Nāfeh'', ''Shoukarān'', ''Āzmā'', ''Negāh-e Nou'', ''Payām-e Shomāl'' and ''Pāprik''.


Selected works


Collections of poetry

* ''Ruy-e Sol-e Pāyān-i'' (روی سُل ِ پایانی), On the Final Sol G, 1999 * ''Kādens'' (کادِنس), Cadence, 2001 * ''Tahshiyeh bar Divār-e Khānegi'' (تحشیه بر دیوار ِ خانگی), Writing Footnotes on the Wall of the Family Home, 200? * ''In Ruzhā'yam Galust'' (این روزهایم گلوست), My These Days Is Throat, 2004 * ''Āhu Khāni'' (آهوخوانی), To Find Faults, to be published in 2008


Scholarly books

* ''She'r-e Zan az Āghāz tā Emruz'' (شعر ِ زن از آغاز تا امروز), Women's Poetry from the Beginning to the Present Day, 2005


Translations from English

* ''Āvāz Āsheghāneh-ye Dochtar-e Divāneh'' (آواز ِ عاشقانه ی دختر ِ دیوانه), The Love Song of the Insane Girl, 2000 * ''Sad o Yek Haiku, Az Gozashteh tā Emruz'' (صد و یك هایكو، از گذشته تا امروز), Hundred and One Haikus, From Past to Present, 2007. A translation of ossiblythe book ''Haiku: Poetry Ancient and Modern'', by Jakie Hardy (Tuttle Publishing).


Notes


Sources

* A curriculum vitae of Pegah Ahmadi on the official website of ''Khorshid: Iranian Women's Poetry Prize'', in Persian

* ''A poem by Pegāh-e Ahmadi'' (''She'e-ri az Pegāh-e Ahmadi''), in Persian
Gābil
* Pegah Ahmadi, ''Dichter'' (Poet), Poetry International Rotterdam, ''Stichting Poetry International'' (Poetry International Society)


External links

* Farhad Akbarzadeh, an interview with Pegah Ahmadi, in Persian, ''Aruz'' Literary Publication (''Nashriyeh-ye Adabi-e Aruz''), June 24, 2008

* Pouyā Azizi, an interview with Pegah Ahmadi, in Persian, ''Māh'mag'' World Literature

* Soheil Ghafelzadeh, ''A commentary on "My These Days Is Throat" - Pegah Ahmadi'', in Persian, ''Emzā'', No. 2

* Mojtaba Pourmohsen, a radio interview with Pegah Ahmadi and
Mehrdad Fallah Mehrdād ( fa, مهرداد, ) is a common Persian male given name in Iran and other Persian speaking countries. The name is derived from '' Mehr'', an angelic Zoroastrian divinity (''yazata'') of covenant, light, and oath. The Persian word ''me ...
on the occasion of the 8th anniversary of the death of
Ahmad Shamlou Ahmad Shamlou ( fa, احمد شاملو, ''Ahmad Šāmlū'' , also known under his pen name A. Bamdad ( fa, ا. بامداد)) (December 12, 1925 – July 23, 2000) was an Iranian poet, writer, and journalist. Shamlou was arguably the most infl ...
, in Persian, Radio Zamaneh, July 24, 2008

Audio recording of the interview

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