Nostalgia in Neo poetry

Research on Mystical Literature 2 (2):155-180 (2008)
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Abstract

Nostalgia is the so-called human sense of regret involving the time past and the things lost. Political and social conditions are effective in bringing out the nostalgic sense. Almost all poets and artists have expressed their nostalgic sense in their works through different poetic images, but this feeling has been canalized via special tools so as to obtain the capability of expressing individual sympathies. This could be found in the works of such poets as Manoocher Atashi, Nader Nadrepoor, and Mehdi Akhavan Sales in Neo poetry. In this essay, the nostalgic sense, its reasons and styles of explanation has been analyzed in their poems.

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