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Ahmadreza Ahmadi (Persian: احمدرضا احمدی) is an Iranian poet and screenwriter.The history of Persian modern poetry calls him as the founder of New Wave Poetry in Iran. Ahmadreza Ahmadi was born in 1940 in Kerman, Iran. He moved to Tehran in 1948. In Tehran he attended the Adab school and in 1954 entrered Dar ol-Fonoun. Two inidviduals who according to him have been instrumental to his love for literature are his maternal nephew, the writer Abdolrahim Ahmadi, and his teacher at Dar ul-Fonoun, Mr Mohammad Shirvāni.[1] Ahmadreza Ahmadi's first book of poetry, Tarh (Sketch), was published in 1962. His poetry has its roots in French Surrealism and the American Imagists specially in poets like Saint John Perse, Paul Eluard, Louis Aragon and Ezra Pound. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Mehmani Toolani Ghamnak

Doustat Daram

Az Farte Chashmane To Az Khab Bidar Mishodam
Gisovane To Dar Shabe Kotahi Jomlehaye Man
Shab Ba Kebrite To Roshan Mishavad
Abyate Tanhaei

Mihmani-e-Sard-e-Ghamnak (The Sad Long Party)

Dar Shabe Sarde Zemestani
TANIN

doostat daram
Dar Golestaneh
Shearkhani - Sedaye Shaer 3