Kiumars MonshiZadeh
Poet
Iran

Born in 1945, south of Iran
Employee of Budget and Programming Organization
Professor at Art University

He began his poetic career with lyrical odes in the classical style, but soon turned to modern and even experiments with blank verse and free verse. Later, he used color in his poets, creating color pictorial poetry. At last he create mathematical poetry.

Books:
Radical Zero
Collection of poems/53 poems/122 pages/Tehran/Persian language/

Color Poetry
Collection of poems/27 poems/40 pages/Tehran/Persian language/

History History
One poem/Tehran/17 pages/Persian language/

Ebony
Collection of poems/14 poems/15 pages/Tehran/Persian language/

Itinerary of the Pale Melancholic Man
One long Surrealist poem/Tehran/Persian language/

More Red than White
Collection of the four above collection of poems/published by poet/1991/212 pages/ Tehran/Persian language/

Hafiz, Hafiz
University course book/Dramatic Arts Faculty/Tehran/Persian language/

Selection of Poems
Naqsh Pub./Tehran/Persian language/


An Inn Along the Road
Translated to English by Minoo Alian

It's blue
It's blue
her look is blue
It's like they've poured the sky
in his eyes

When she takes my hands in hers
I fell the blood circulate
on her fingertips
her pulse so rapid
like a hare's heart transplanted into her breast

Temptation to love
reminds me of the goldfish, fallen calmly asleep
in the waters of the crystal bowl
The goldfish that one day becomes lighter than water
and a hand that throws the red goldfish
-which is now neither fish nor red-
through the window
to the garden
so the gray seagulls
rain on the leaves of the aspen
and the apricot

My heart
just as the coffee houses on the way
is a reminder of nostalgia

No passenger will be let in for good
No passenger will be let in for good.




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