Bio: Ziaeddin Torabi is an Iranian American poet residing in Sacramento, Ca. who I had the pleasure of meeting years ago at a writing conference. He holds a B.A. in English and Literature as well as an M.A. in Linguistics from Iranian Universities. Torabi has published more than 30 books of poetry.
The reasons not only the poetry was so memorable to me, but also Torabi himself is aside from being an extremely kind and gentle man, this was the first time I’d heard poetry recited in Persian or known to its native Iranian speakers as Farsi. It was an experience that touched my heart hearing the melodic lines of his poetry. Although I can’t seem to find the poem I wanted, I’d like to share another from his collection.
No, this graveyard is not so pleasant with statues along the sides of the roads and fainted distorted paintings hung on the walls Let's go back There is no shortage of graveyards There are so many villages and hamlets in this country that give shelter to the corpses of a homeless man like me You just start your hearse and go Stop the nonsense You just lie down and die I myself know my way Let me read this last one and then... No, since morning you have read so many poems that made me delirious It is not my fault that your hearse is broken as its wheels are limping No surprise for delirium
Wow. It’s a beautiful poem♥️♥️🌹🌹🌹
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Happy you enjoyed it my dear, thank you❣
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I’ve never heard of this poet before so thank you for sharing his work (lots to unpack in that sample poem you shared). It’s wonderful when we can find common language and shared understanding through works of literature. Happy Friday!
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It was interesting when my daughter & I dissected each line to share our perspective on what we thought the author wanted to convey. So yes indeed a lot to unpack 🥰
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An interesting read.
And a great poem.
Keep sharing 😃
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Thanks my friend, glad you enjoyed it.💖
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Thank you for introducing us to the moving work of Ziaeddin Torabi.
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For sure, happy you enjoyed it.
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I enjoyed this post so much, Thankyou for sharing.
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I’m so glad to hear that. I was unsure if people would receive it.
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It’s weird like that sometimes. The things we hesitate to write often are the very ones which resonate.
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Lol, so true. Thanks luv!
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I live in Sacramento and will absolutely see if I can find him reading poetry somewhere. Thank you for sharing!
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Ooh cool. I first met him around 2013-15, but I’m sure he’s still around. Have you ever been to Luna’s Cafe, popular poetry spot in Sac.
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I haven’t! I need to check it out. Thank you.
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💞
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Great to know such writer. Thanks for sharing
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You’re welcome my dear!
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This is beautiful and very powerful. 🦋 Thank you for sharing his beautiful work. 🙏
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Thanks I’m glad you enjoyed it. This touched me deeply as well.
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