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Rosa Jamali

Iranian writer (born 1977) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rosa Jamali
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Rosa Jamali (Persian: رزا جمالی; born 1977 in Tabriz) is an Iranian poet, translator, literary critic, and playwright.

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Education and career

She studied Dramatic Literature at the Tehran University of Art and later received an MA degree in English literature from Tehran University.[1]

Her debut collection of poems, This Dead Body is Not an Apple, It Is Either a Cucumber or a Pear, was published in 1997 and announced a major new voice in Iranian poetry. The book opened Persian poetry to new creative possibilities.[2]

Making Coffee To Run a Crime Story focuses on misogyny and crime against women.

She has been praised in her recent collections for combining present-day settings with Persian mysticism.[3]

Scholars say that she has perceived a new female style and rhetoric and influenced a generation of female Persian poetry.[4] She is also a prolific translator and has translated English poetry into Persian.

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Works

Poetry

  • This Dead Body Is Not An Apple, It's Either A Cucumber Or A Pear (1997)
  • Making A Face (1998)
  • Making Coffee To Run A Crime Story (2002)
  • The Hourglass is Fast Asleep (2011)
  • Highways Blocked (2014)
  • Here Gravity is Less (2019)

Plays

  • The Shadow (2007)

Translations

Essays

  • Revelations in the Wind; theory and analysis (Essays on the Poetics of Persian Poetry)
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Footnotes

References

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