Ahmad Shamloo
Ahmad Schamlou (Persian احمد شاملو ) or A. Bamdad (Persian الف بامداد, A. morning. ' ) ( Born December 12, 1925 in Tehran, † July 24, 2000 in Karaj ) was a Persian poet who in 1999 received the Stig- Dagerman prize.
He has the Persian, modern poetry and especially the well-known as white seal genre particularly evolving.
From him also translations of the poetry above all (for example, works of Federico García Lorca and Jacques Prévert ) and in particular the narrative are known The Little Prince into Persian.
Works
- Forgotten Melodies (1948 )
- Steel and Emotion (1954 )
- Fresh Air (1958 )
- Garden of Mirrors ( 1961)
- Aida in the Mirror (1965 )
- Aida, Tree, Dagger, and Memories (1966 )
- Phoenix in the Rain (1967 )
- Dust Elegies (1970 )
- Blossoming in the Fog (1971 )
- Abraham in the Fire (1973 )
- Dagger in the Dish ( 1977)
- Tale of Mother Sea 's Daughters (1978 )
- Until the red flower of a shirt. In: Lettre International, LI 25, Summer 1994
- For a smile. An interview with Bahman Nirumand. In: Lettre International, LI 97, Summer 2012
- Cries the pain. In: Lettre International, LI 97, Summer 2012