Maryam Jafari Azarmani
Maryam Jafari Azarmani (Persian: مریم جعفری آذرمانی, born 25 November 1977) is an Iranian poet, literary critic, and translator.
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Native name | مریم جعفری آذرمانی |
Born | Tehran, Imperial State of Iran | 25 November 1977
Occupation | Poet, literary critic, translator |
Alma mater | Alzahra University |
Spouse | Vahid Heroabadi |
Biography
Azarmani began writing poetry in 1996. She has published several books of poetry since 2007. She graduated from Alzahra University with a master's degree in Persian literature, the title of her thesis is "Analysis of the implications in one hundred poems of Hossein Monzavi based on Grice's theories". Azarmani has studied French Translation (Bachelor's degree) and translated French poetry.[1]
Books
- Symphony of the locked narrative (سمفونیِ روایتِ قفل شده)
- Piano (پیانو)[2][3]
- Seven (هفت)
- The pick (زخمه)
- Qanun (قانون)
- 68 seconds remain to the performance of this opera (68 ثانیه به اجرای این اپرا مانده است)
- A Saw can be Heard (صدای ارّه می آید)[4][5]
- Tribun (تریبون)[6]
- Negotiation (مذاکرات)
- Circle (دایره)
- Beat (ضربان)
- The Other Meaning (Analysis of the Implications in Poems of Hossein Monzavi Based on Paul Grice's Theories)[7]
See also
References
- "Iranian Research Institute for Information Science and Technology".
- "The 3rd Parvin Etesami Literary festival". 4 March 2009.
- "The first award for female Iranian poets". 29 December 2008.
- "Shortlist of 31st Book of the Year Award Released". 4 February 2014.
- "A Saw can be Heard". 2012.
- Tribun. 2012. ISBN 9786006261973.
- fa:مریم جعفری آذرمانی Maryam Jafari Azarmani
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