Iran: Nasher-e Nosxeye Elektronik Zoon. — 26 p. (in Persian)
Fereidoon Tavallali or Fereydoun Tavallali (1917-1985) is an
Iranian poet, political commentator, archeologist and considered
intellectual. In poetry, Tavallali is of a second generation of
Iranian modeists, the nowpardaz (New Wave poets).
In the 1940s, Tavallali was prolific. Not only did he write poetry but also political commentary for publication in the jouals of Shiraz and Tehran. During the period of Russian presence of Iran (1941-1946), Tavallali joined the local communist party, the Tudeh party. In 1946, a compilation of his articles was published under the title, Al-Tafasil.
Like other poets of his time (Shamlu, Akhavan and Forugh), Tavallali experimented with the style of Nima Yooshij. Their poetry was in prose style with elements of Dadaism, automatism, futurism and surrealism.
In the 1940s, Tavallali was prolific. Not only did he write poetry but also political commentary for publication in the jouals of Shiraz and Tehran. During the period of Russian presence of Iran (1941-1946), Tavallali joined the local communist party, the Tudeh party. In 1946, a compilation of his articles was published under the title, Al-Tafasil.
Like other poets of his time (Shamlu, Akhavan and Forugh), Tavallali experimented with the style of Nima Yooshij. Their poetry was in prose style with elements of Dadaism, automatism, futurism and surrealism.