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Roger Sedarat

    Emerson in Iran
    New England Landscape History in American Poetry
    Foot Faults: Tennis Poems
    Dear Regime
    • Dear Regime

      • 88pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
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      Explores the effects of Islamic Revolution of 1979 including censorship, execution, and pending war on the country. This book confronts injustices of Iranian government while retaining a sense of respect and admiration for the country. It exhibits an appreciation for the literary tradition of Iran and attempts to preserve culture of the country.

      Dear Regime
    • Foot Faults: Tennis Poems

      • 108pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      The collection delves into the lives of renowned tennis players, capturing their experiences of love and personal challenges as they navigate both the game and their emotions. Through vivid storytelling, the book highlights their struggles to maintain balance and composure, reflecting on the complexities of competition and relationships.

      Foot Faults: Tennis Poems
    • New England Landscape History in American Poetry

      A Lacanian View

      • 252pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The book explores the poetic voices emerging from New England, highlighting four seminal poets over a century. It examines their responses to historical changes and their perceptions of the landscape, emphasizing the connections within a shared literary tradition. This analysis provides insight into how regional experiences shape poetic expression and the evolution of literary themes in response to environmental and historical contexts.

      New England Landscape History in American Poetry
    • Emerson in Iran

      The American Appropriation of Persian Poetry

      • 230pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The book explores how Persian poetry influenced Ralph Waldo Emerson's writings and thought. It delves into the themes, styles, and cultural exchanges that shaped Emerson's literary output, highlighting the intricate connections between Eastern and Western philosophies. Through detailed analysis, the author reveals how Persian poetic traditions enriched Emerson's understanding of nature, spirituality, and individuality, ultimately contributing to his unique voice in American literature.

      Emerson in Iran