About شاعر کوچه، مشیری
Poetry of Fereydoon Moshiri Alley Poetry
Fereidoun Moshiri was born in Shahrivar in Tehran, Iran Street, in the days of Eid al-Dawlah. The Mashiri family can also be referred to as the lowly family. His grandfather and father were both low-paid employees. He was an employee of the office from the age of eighteen, and worked for thirty-three years.
Moshiri's education began in Tehran and continued in Mashhad, where he graduated from Dar al-Fonoon and Adib High School in Tehran and then university.
Fereidoun Moshiri married at the age of eighteen and is the father of a daughter named Spring and a son named Babak.
In the early years of marriage, the first collection of poetry by Fereydoon Moshiri was published entitled "Thirsty Storm". The introduction to this book was written by two of Shahriar's and Dashti's great Persian poetry and literature.
"With such a simple, clear and brilliant language that Fereydoun speaks to us word by word, he speaks his own, not the ambiguous ambiguity of his poetry to the point of delirium," said Zarrin Kub. He does not make sense of it, rather than making it a slogan devoid of discernment by his discipleship, and his poetry is the language of a poet who does not want to separate his particular school, school, and perspective from the era. Ria praises love, praises human beings and loves Iran, whose life is tied to its culture. "
Fereydoon Moshiri was the son of his time and lived all the ups and downs of the fourteenth century AH. The beautiful poem "Alley", published in May 2008, is Moshiri's most famous and well-known work.
Fereidoun Moshiri died on the morning of November 3rd, 2000 after seventy-four years of busy life, and her body was buried in the Behesht Zahra Cemetery, a piece of artists.
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