Bijan Jalali

Iranian poet (1927–2000)
Bijan Jalali
Born1927
Tehran, Iran

Bijan Jalali (Persian: بیژن جلالی; 1927 – January 2000) was a modern Persian poet.

Jalali was born in Tehran, Iran. His works include: The Color of Water, Days, Dailies, Our Heart and the World, Play of Light, and The Water and the Sun.[1]

See also

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  • Nima Yooshij
  • Persian literature

References

  1. ^ "Asymptote". Retrieved 22 May 2017.
  • نگاهی به جهان شاعرانه‌ی بیژن جلالی
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