Sepid Persian Poetry
Sepid poetry (sepid, "white") or "White Poetry" is a free verse movement of Modern Persian poetry that departs from Classical Persian prosody and adopts "new content, viewpoint, and diction".[1] Ahmad Shamloo is considered the founder of the White Poetry movement,[2] which came to its mature form and general acceptance after Bijan Jalali.
For the last two decades of his life, Manouchehr Atashi was also involved in Sepid poetry.
Notes
- Gabrielle van den Berg, "Perceptions of Poetry. Some Examples of Late 20th Century Tajik Poetry," Oriente Moderno 22 (83).1 (2003), p. 42.
- Anthony Appiah and Diana Ayton-Shenker, "On the Death of a Prominent Contemporary Poet", The Poetry of Central California"Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-11-29. Retrieved 2010-08-09.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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