Sohrab Rahimi
Sohrab Rahimi (Persian: سهراب رحیمی; December 20, 1962 – February 11, 2016),[1] was an Iranian poet, born in Shahrekord, Iran. He has written five books in Persian and two books[2] in Swedish. He has also translated Persian poetry.
Rahimi's poems have been translated into various languages. Rahimi died in Sweden on February 11, 2016 at the age of 53. He was married to Azita Ghahreman.
Books
- The House of Dreams, (Persian)1995
- The Spoiled Kernels of Time, (Persian) 1996
- White balsam, (Persian and Swedish) 2000
- letter yo you, (Persian)2006
- The geometric drawing of melancholia, (poetry in Persian), 2011
- The librarian of the war, ( Novel in Swedish), 2011
- The inevitable journey (poetry in Swedish), 2012
- Compulsive seasons (poetry in Persian), 2012
Awards
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References
- "سهراب رحیمی، شاعر و مترجم ادبی، درگذشت" (in Persian).
- "Smockadoll Förlag". smockadoll.se.
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