Taqi Rafat
Taqi Rafat (Persian: تقی رفعت), more fully Mirza Taqikhan Raf'at Tabrizi (1887/9[1] – September 15, 1920), was an Iranian poet, playwright, critic, and journalist.
Rafat was the son of Agha Mohammad Tabrizi.[2] He was educated in Istanbul and during World War I returned to Tabriz to teach French in high school. He was a modernist poet who wrote in Turkish and French as well as Persian. Politically, he was a follower of Mohammad Khiabani, and edited the latter's newspaper, Tajaddod ("Modernity"), an organ of the Democratic Party of Azerbaijan, as well as the magazine Azadistan. When Khiabani's movement was violently crushed, Rafat committed suicide.[3]
References
- ↑ His year of birth is not precisely known, but he was said to have been 31 or 33 at his death, which would place it 1887/9.
- ↑ تقی رفعت. tabrizinfo.com (in Persian). Retrieved 13 January 2011.
- ↑ Resources - Iranian Poets. Toos Foundation. Retrieved 4 September 2016
Further reading
- http://bichakmeh.blogsky.com/1386/10/08/post-120/ (in Persian)
- Shams Langaroodi. An analytic history of modern poetry (in Persian).
- Nassereddin Parvin (20 July 2004). "Tajaddod". Encyclopædia Iranica. Retrieved 13 January 2011.
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