Pegah Ahmadi

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1974 –

59

Who is Pegah Ahmadi?

Pegāh Ahmadi is an Iranian poet, scholar, literary critic and translator of poetry.

Pegah Ahmadi was born in Tehran. She began writing poetry at the age of seven. At seventeen she made her début as a poet by the publication of a poem in the literary magazine Takāpu, edited by Mansur Kushān. Since then she has regularly contributed to literary magazines inside Iran. She has studied Persian Literature at University of Tehran.

Pegah Ahamdi has published four books of poetry, On the Final Sol G, Cadence, Writing Footnotes on the Wall of the Family Home, and My These Days Is Throat. Her fifth book of poems, To Find Faults will be published in the course of this year. She has further published two works of translation from English into Persian, one an anthology of the poems by Sylvia Plath, with the title The Love Song of the Insane Girl, and the other, a translation of the book Haiku: Poetry Ancient and Modern, by Jakie Hardy, with the title Hundred and One Haikus, From Past to Present. Ms Ahmadi's scholarly book Women's Poetry from the Beginning to the Present Day was published by Nashr-e Sāles in 2005. The first volume of Ms Ahmadi's second scholarly book A Comprehensive Anthology of the Poetry by Iranian Women, will be published shorty by Cheshmeh Publications.

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Born
1974
Tehran
Nationality
  • Iran
Education
  • University of Tehran

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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