Seyed Ali Salehi[1] (born April 1954 in Khuzestan) is a contemporary Iranian poet and writer.[2] He is one of the founders of the Pure Wave movement and the founder of the speech poetry and meta-speech poetry in contemporary Iranian poetry. He was also one of the main secretaries of the Writers' Association of Iran. Salehi is a prominent and well-known figure in contemporary Persian poetry.[3][4][5][6]
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Biography
Seyed Ali Salehi was born on April 1, 1954 in the village of Marghab in the Izeh Bakhtiari district of Khuzestan province to a farming family. His father was a farmer, poet and Shahnameh reader. In 1974, he was expelled from school due to punishment and threats by the school and the authorities, and a year later he returned to school and received a diploma in mathematics.[7][8][9]
His first poems were published by Masjed Soleiman Oil Company in the local magazine of Abolghasem Halat.[10][11][12][13][14]
Salehi is credited with the establishment of the mawj-e nab literary movement, and promoting shi'r-e guftar (speech poetry) in Iran. In 1978, he received the Forough Farukhzad Award for poetry. He was nominated for the Nima Literary Award in 2010, but refused his nomination.[2]
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