Satire in Persian Literature

Satire in Persian Literature
Author: Hasan Javadi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1988
Genre: Persian literature
ISBN: UCSC:32106008493758

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Humour in Iran

Humour in Iran
Author: Homa Katouzian
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2023-12-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780755652136

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Satire, irony and humour have long been features of Persian literature's rich tradition, taking various forms from the coarse and obscene to the subtle and refined. Humour in Iran is a close and comprehensive study of satire and humour – in verse as well as prose – over the eleven-hundred years since the emergence of classical Persian literature. Combining Persian original texts with their English translations, it covers a range of texts and authors, from the lampoon in Ferdowsi's great epic of the ancient kings in the tenth century, through such master satirists as Obeyd Zakani, Sa'di, Rumi, Khayyam, Hafiz, Anvari, Sana'i, Khaqani, Suzani, Qa'ani, Yaghma, and so on. The book also includes twentieth century authors such as Iraj, Dehkhoda, Bahar, Eshqi, Aref, Hedayat, Jamalzadeh, Al-e Ahmad and more. A must read for scholars and students of humour and satire as well as Persian literature and Middle Eastern studies, and it will also appeal to general readers interested in ribald humour and satire.

Irreverent Persia

Irreverent Persia
Author: Riccardo Zipoli
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9400602138

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Iranian Political Satirists

Iranian Political Satirists
Author: Mahmud Farjami
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2017-05-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027265753

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This volume surveys political satire as a journalistic genre in Iran since the latter days of the Qajar dynasty to the present, thus spanning one century and more. It is an important resource, but it also provides an analysis. Moreover, this volume is a rare effort to answer a question that looks simple but is very complicated: “Why would someone produce satire, knowing that this act might be followed by dangerous consequences?”, and to find out what motivates political satirists. For this aim, nine prominent political satirists have been interviewed: writers and cartoonists, men and women, those who live abroad and those who still live in Iran. The author analyses this data in relation to, among other things, the main theories of humor to provide a descriptive report for each satirist’s motivations as well as the strength of each motivational element in a general comparative context.

Charand o Parand

Charand o Parand
Author: Ali-Akbar Dehkhoda
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2016-05-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780300220667

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A classic of Modern Persian literature, Charand-o Parand (Stuff and Nonsense) is a work familiar to every literate Iranian. Originally a series of newspaper columns written by scholar and satirist Ali-Akbar Dehkhoda, the pieces poke fun at mullahs, the shah, and the old religious and political order during the Constitutional Revolution in Iran (1906–11). The essays were the Daily Show of their era. The columns were heatedly debated in the Iranian parliament, and the newspaper was shut down on several occasions for its criticism of the religious establishment. Translated by two distinguished scholars of Persian language and history, this volume makes Dehkhoda’s entertaining political observations available to English readers for the first time.

Irreverent Persia

Irreverent Persia
Author: Riccardo Zipoli
Publsiher: Leiden University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES
ISBN: 9087282273

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Poetry expressing criticism of social, political and cultural life is a vital integral part of Persian literary history. Its principal genres - invective, satire and burlesque - have been very popular with authors in every age. Despite the rich uninterrupted tradition, such texts have been little studied and rarely translated. Their irreverent tones range from subtle irony to crude direct insults, at times involving the use of outrageous and obscene terms. This anthology includes both major and minor poets from the origins of Persian poetry (10th century) up to the age of Jâmi (15th century), traditionally considered the last great classical Persian poet. In addition to their historical and linguistic interest, many of these poems deserve to be read for their technical and aesthetic accomplishments, setting them among the masterpieces of Persian literature.

Satire in Persian Literature

Satire in Persian Literature
Author: Hasan Javadi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1988
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: UOM:39015048929999

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Literature of the Early Twentieth Century From the Constitutional Period to Reza Shah

Literature of the Early Twentieth Century  From the Constitutional Period to Reza Shah
Author: A. A. Seyed-Gohrab
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 603
Release: 2015-07-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780857739162

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The eleventh volume in this ground-breaking series pays special attention to politically engaged poetry, written during a turbulent period which saw the Constitutional Revolution in Iran as well as the rise to power of Reza Shah and his attempts to implement reform. Throughout this time, poets began to turn their attention towards the country's ordinary people, rather than concentrate on its elites. This volume also examines the prose fiction of the period, which saw the rise of the novel and short story. Additionally, Persian satire began to grow in importance, especially with the increased popularity of poets and novelists such as Iraj Mirza and Sadeq Hedayat. This wide-ranging volume is an invaluable companion for anyone who wants to understand how the Persian literary scene changed at the beginning of the twentieth century, reflecting the social and political contexts in which this literature was created