Objectivism and Context in the Contemporary Persian Poetry

Maryam Mosharraf, Kulthum Miriasl

Abstract


Modernity changed the life and literature of the Middle East. Developments of literature in Iran were reflections of sociopolitical transformations. Turmoil that induced yell of freedom against systems, was expressed in new forms and styles within poetic creativity. Poets broke the old chain of habitual language to convey their objective social outlook in an engaged literature. They also used the new kinds of self-expression and subjectivity to emphasize poetic freedom even beyond social boundaries. In this concern, different technical traits and poetic streams emerged in Iran during last 100 years and the poetic scene seems to be fluctuating between objective—social perspective from one hand and personal—subjectivism from another hand. This paper is trying to shed a light on these transformations and fluctuations.

Keywords


Objectivism; Contemporary; Persian; Poetry

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/9520

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