Forough Farrokhzad. A new English translation of a selection of her poems by Maryam Dilmaghani is published on-line by the name of "Forough Farrokhzad: The Sad Little Fairy" to commemorate the 40th anniversary of her death. Nasser Saffarian has directed three documentaries on her; "The Mirror of the Soul" (2000), "The Green Cold" (2003), and "Summit of the Wave" (2004). [See discussion.] Wikipedia
F orough Farrokhzad was born on January 5, 1935 in Tehran into a middle class family of seven children (the third of seven children). She attended public schools through the ninth grade, thereafter graduating from junior high school at the age of fifteen www.iranchamber.com/literature/ffarrokhzad/forough_farrok...
orugh Farrokhzad was born on January 5, 1935 in Tehran into a middle class family of seven children (the third of seven children). habib.pourassad.com/forugh_farrokhzad_en.htm
Captive by Forough Farrukhzad (1935-1967) translated by Iraj Bashiri I desire you although I know I shall never embrace you You embody the bright blue sky I remain a mere caged bird. www.angelfire.com/rnb/bashiri/Poets/Forugh.html
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A revelation of staggering force, lyrically composed by one of the 20th century's leading poets, Forough Farrokhzad. Her first and only film, it depicts the lives and bodies of people tragically deformed by leprosy. A film of stirring and powerful images, www.facets.org/asticat?function=buyitem&catname=facet...
Forough Farrokhzad, and also Marina Tsvetaeva, (with whom she is often compared), believed one could be a poet without writing a single line of poetry. www.metafilter.com/47315/Forough-Farrokhzad-19351967