Simin Behbahani سیمین بهبهانی |
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Simin Behbahani in 2007
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Born |
Simin Khalili 20 June 1927 Tehran, Persia |
Died | 19 August 2014 Tehran, Iran |
(aged 87)
Burial place | Behesht-e Zahra |
Nationality | Iranian |
Education | University of Tehran |
Occupation | Poet, Lyricist, writer |
Spouse(s) | Hassan Behbahani (1946–1970, divorced) Manouchehr Koshyar (1971–2002, his death) |
Children | Ali (b. 1948) |
Parent(s) | Abbas Khalili (Father) Fakhr-e Ozma Arghun (Mother) |
Simin Behbahani (Persian: سیمین بهبهانی; 20 June 1927 – 19 August 2014) was a prominent Iranian contemporary poet, lyricist and activist. She was an icon of modern Persian poetry, Iranian intelligentsia and literati who affectionately refer to her as the lioness of Iran. She was nominated twice for the Nobel Prize in literature, and "received many literary accolades around the world." Her surname also appears as Bihbahani.
Simin Behbahani, whose real name was Simin Khalili (Persian: سیمین خلیلی) (سيمين خليلی), was the daughter of Abbās Khalili (عباس خلیلی), poet, writer and Editor of the Eghdām (Action) newspaper, and Fakhr-e Ozmā Arghun (فخرعظمی ارغون), poet and teacher of the French language. Abbās Khalili (1893–1971) wrote poetry in both Persian and Arabic and translated some 1100 verses of Ferdowsi's Shahnameh into Arabic. Fakhr-e Ozmā Arghun (1898–1966) was one of the progressive women of her time and a member of Khānun-e Nesvān-e Vatan'khāh (Association of Patriotic Women) between 1925 and 1929. In addition to her membership of Hezb-e Democrāt (Democratic Party) and Kānun-e Zanān (Women's Association), she was for a time (1932) Editor of the Āyandeh-ye Iran (Future of Iran) newspaper. She taught French at the secondary schools Nāmus, Dār ol-Mo'allemāt and No'bāvegān in Tehran.Simin Behbahani started writing poetry at twelve and published her first poem at the age of fourteen. She used the "Char Pareh" style of Nima Yooshij and subsequently turned to ghazal. Behbahani contributed to a historic development by adding theatrical subjects and daily events and conversations to poetry using the ghazal style of poetry. She has expanded the range of the traditional Persian verse forms and has produced some of the most significant works of the Persian literature in the 20th century.
She was President of The Iranian Writers' Association and was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1999 and 2002.