A brief biography of the great modern Iranian Poet Sohrab Sepehri, and some of my own translations of his work.
Yalda : Seed of Light in the belly of Darkness
A history of one of the oldest traditions in Iran/Persia, and the world, celebration of the winter’s solstice, Yalda night; looking back at it’s Zoroastrian origins.
Sabbath, Persian Days of the Week, and Judaism
Originally published in Shahrvand English (N° 4) - October 26, 2004 Some time ago, a non-Iranian friend of mine and I were talking about the days...
The persian role in the development of Arabic grammar
Wheat field, Choue, France || f1.8 || 1/5000 || ISO100 || 50 mm || Nikon D7200 || 2018 Through a twisted path i came across this quote...
Mehregan : A brief biography
A brief history of the ancient Iranian festival of Autumn : Mehregan.
Taste of Iraqi freedom
I remember, it was February 2003. The weekend before we'd been out in the streets, in -35 degree temperature, going through toronto in front of...
The Civilian Body Count in Iraq
the question that is left unasked for the most part (at least on the part of the governments of the countries involved in this invasion), and unanswered entirely by the same people, is the question of the Iraqi civilian casualties. Does anyone know how many Iraqi civilians have died since March 23, 2004?
Ahmadinejad: The Latest Accessory for US-British Dominance in the Middle East?
Originally published in Shahrvand English (N° 49) - November 1, 2005 Iranian President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s categorical declaration this past week, that Israel ‘should be wiped off...
Ahmadinejad: The Latest Accessory for US-British Dominance in the Middle East?
Iranian President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s categorical declaration this past week, that Israel ‘should be wiped off the map’, resonated through the international community like a morbid bell that had not been run in over a decade; and already world leaders are echoing back their displeasure, disgust and disturbance at the fundamentalist enunciations of the newly ‘elected’ flag-bearer of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Personally, my first reaction was one of confusion.
A strategy well-planned, a game well-played
Originally published on Shahrvand English (N° 34) – June 21, 2005 In the past few weeks in this series, Binesh Hassanpour and Samira Mohyeddin a...