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Saturday 19 January 2013 - 15:36
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Iran holds meeting on mystic poet Attar Neishabouri in Italy

Iran holds meeting on mystic poet Attar Neishabouri in Italy
Tomb of mystic Persian poet Attar, Neishabour, IranIranian cultural office in Rome has held a literary meeting on the eminent mystic Persian poet of 13th-century Farid al-Din Attar Neishabouri.
Former Italian cultural attach in Tehran Felicetta Ferraro, Professor Daniela Meneghini of the Ca Foscari University of Venice along with a number of Iranian and Italian scholars and students attended the gathering. Attar presented his poems with plain and simple words through an impressive pastoral style, Meneghini said during the meeting while adding that nearly one thousand verses of Attars poems have been translated and reviewed at the Ca Foscari University of Venice. Attar (1145-1221CE) was a great Persian mystic, poet, and a master of narrative though he was not discovered until the 15th century. Born in Neishabour, Attar was a poet of the Seljuk dynasty and his works were mostly inspired by Mowlavi and other mystic Iranian poets. Mantiq al-Tayr,Mokhtar-Nama,Mosibat-NamaandElahi-Namaare among his better-known works. Mantiq al-Tayris known as an incontestable masterpiece in Persian literature and has been translated into many languages. By Press TV The Iran Project is not responsible for the content of quoted articles.
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