Iranian Poets
Siavash Kasraei
Siavash Kasraei was a poet, writer, critic, painter and one of the founders of the Iranian Writers Association.
Collection of works and poems of Siavash Kasraei
Ava (1336)
Arash Kamangir (1338)
Blood of Siavash (1341)
Stone and Dew (1345)
with Damavand silent (1345)
From Qargh to Khoroskhan (1357)
Ax chips (1362)
Dawn Stars (1368)
Red bead (1374)
Siavash Kasarai, the singer of Arash Kamangir’s verse, is Nimai’s first epic poem. He was one of Nima Yoshij’s students who remained loyal to his style of poetry. Among the collection of surviving poems by Siavash Kasraei, we can mention the collection of poems Ava, Mehreh Red, In the Air of the Chicken, Amen, Gift for the Soil, Chips of the Ax, Home, with Silent Damavand and Siavash’s Blood.
Kasraei is a poet who deals with modernism in different fields and because he is considered a romanticist, he was able to link both individual and social trends to the new type of aesthetics.
The basis of his poems are expressions of imagination, love, nostalgia, as well as inspiration from mythology and idealism, which are combinations of the above two tendencies.
Resources
Kasraei, Siavash. 1382 c. Red bead Vienna: Kara, 1374. Reprinted, Tehran: Ketab Nader.
Abedi, Kamiar. 1379. The Great Shepherd of Hope: Review of the life and works of Siavash Kasraei. Tehran: Nader book.
Shafii Kodkani, Mohammad Reza. (1383). Periods of Persian poetry from constitutionalism to the fall of the monarchy. Tehran: Sokhn.
Brahni, Reza (1380). Gold in copper (in poetry). Tehran: Zaryab.