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          Albert Camus, a Nobel Prize winner in , is one of the authors who has been considered by Iranian readers, writers and poets for many years....

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          Mohammad-Reza Shafiei Kadkani

          Iranian poet, literary critic, editor and translator (born 1939)

          Mohammad-Reza Shafiei Kadkani (Persian: محمدرضا شفیعی کدکنی, also Romanized as "Mohammad–Reza Shafi'i Kadkani") (born 10 October 1939) is an Iranian writer, poet, literary critic, editor, and translator.[1]

          Kadkani was born in Nishapur, Razavi Khorasan.

          He is currently professor of literature at Tehran University. Shafiei-Kadkani is known for his works on literary criticism and modern Persian poetry.

          Education

          Kadkani did not attend formal primary and secondary education.

          The migration of the violets کوچ بنفشه ها by Mohammed-Reza Shafi-Kadkani This is a poem about spring, and flowers, but it is not about flowers emerging.

        1. The migration of the violets کوچ بنفشه ها by Mohammed-Reza Shafi-Kadkani This is a poem about spring, and flowers, but it is not about flowers emerging.
        2. The present study aims to investigate the interpretive levels of the poem "Sureh Roshnai" by Mohammad Reza Shafiei Kadkani, in terms of structure and content.
        3. Albert Camus, a Nobel Prize winner in , is one of the authors who has been considered by Iranian readers, writers and poets for many years.
        4. Secrets of monotheism in the authorities of Sheikh Abu Saeed; Introduction, correction and comments: Dr. Mohammad Reza Shafiei Kadkani.
        5. Among people born in , Hadi Khosroshahi ranks Before him are Danas Pozniakas, Héctor Salva, Wilhelmina Cooper, Mohammad-Reza Shafiei Kadkani, Jovan.
        6. His parents sent him to classical religious schools at an age when others were going to formal government-sponsored primary and secondary schools. In interviews, he has credited his command of Persian and Arabic literature to his classical training.

          He was spotted leafing through poetry books in a bookshop when a professor of literature noticed him—and impressed by Kadkani's vast command of Persi