Citizens of September
Persian; Farsi

About The Book

<p><strong>Saeid Rezadoust</strong> is a researcher writer and poet born in 1985 in Neyshabur Iran-a city renowned for its poetic legacy and cultural heritage. A graduate in law Rezadoust has cultivated a multifaceted intellectual and creative life with years of professional experience that span literature legal studies and a wide range of interdisciplinary topics. His scholarly and literary output reflects both analytical rigor and poetic sensibility.</p><p>With a background in journalism and a deep engagement with traditional Iranian music-particularly as a skilled dutar player trained in the Northern Khorasan School-Rezadoust brings a unique voice to contemporary Persian thought. His work is informed by a fusion of artistic expression and critical inquiry allowing him to approach complex themes from a variety of perspectives. This versatility has made him a distinctive figure among the new generation of Iranian thinkers and poets.</p><p>Rezadoust's contributions to research and cultural criticism are significant. His 2019 book <em>The Way of Governance from the Perspective of Khwaja Nizamul-Molk Tusi</em> (Negah Mu'aser) offers a meticulous reappraisal of one of Iran's most influential medieval statesmen and theorists. In <em>The Last Days of Esfand: An Analysis of Hope in the Poetry of Shafi'i Kadkani</em> (Asim 2021) he delves into the emotional and philosophical dimensions of contemporary Persian poetry tracing the contours of hope amid historical disillusionment. He also undertook the editing and scholarly annotation of <em>Talebov's Translation of Marcus Aurelius' Meditations</em> (Man-e Kitab 2023) providing readers with a layered and historically situated understanding of this philosophical classic. These works have been reprinted several times and widely praised for their depth clarity and originality.</p><p>Alongside his research Rezadoust has made a lasting mark in Persian poetry particularly in the classical form of the <em>ghazal</em>. His poetic voice merges tradition with experimentation often invoking imagery of mysticism urban alienation longing and philosophical reflection. He has published four acclaimed collections of <em>ghazals</em>:</p><ul><li><em>Let's Push Tehran's Foot to Konya</em> (Meshki 2014) introduced by renowned scholar Dr. Mohammad Ali Muvahhid</li><li><em>Dance and Turn Konya into a Sunflower</em> (Negah Mu'aser 2016) </li><li><em>Night of Darband Morning of Freedom</em> (Negah Mu'aser 2020) </li><li><em>28th of Esfand</em> (Aabi 2022) </li></ul><p>Rezadoust's body of work-at once literary philosophical and musical-embodies a rare synthesis of classical form and modern critique. Whether writing about politics Sufism legal history or existential longing he continues to craft a body of work that bridges the past and present illuminating the evolving contours of Iranian intellectual life.</p>
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