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Go to My Libraryحالات و مقامات م. امىد
- Language
- Persian
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- Publisher
- سخن،
- Pages
- 256
- ISBN
- 9789643725495
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Many reviewers praised the book for its deep insights into the poetry and poetic personality of Akhavan Saleth. Dr. Shafi'i Kadkani's analytical approach, particularly his discussions on concepts like the importance of contradiction in poetic art and the distinction between grandeur and beauty in verse, was highlighted as brilliant and thought-provoking, offering new perspectives on contemporary poetry. Readers found their appreciation for Akhavan's work greatly enhanced by understanding the context and underlying structures. The book is widely considered very readable and engaging, providing a comprehensive picture of the poet. Several readers found the book captivating enough to reread multiple times, underscoring its profound impact and the depth of its content. The first part, which delves into Akhavan's life and personality through shared memories and close acquaintances, was frequently singled out as a particularly attractive and enjoyable section, offering a unique glimpse into the poet beyond his written works.
A significant point of contention among reviewers was the inclusion of details about Akhavan Saleth's private life. Some critics felt that discussing personal habits and family matters was irrelevant to understanding his artistic legacy and amounted to "book-making" or sensationalism, violating the poet's privacy. These reviewers expressed disappointment that the author did not exclusively focus on literary analysis, believing that such personal disclosures detracted from the book's academic value and were ultimately futile. Additionally, some found the book to be disorganized, scattered, and repetitive in places, suggesting it might have benefited from more rigorous editing and a clearer structure. There were also observations that the author, driven by a clear admiration for Akhavan, sometimes engaged in excessive comparison with and even disparagement of other contemporary poets, which some readers found unnecessary and distracting from the main subject, leading to concerns about potential bias.
Despite the criticisms, the overall sentiment is that this book offers a valuable and deeply personal exploration of Akhavan Saleth, written by someone with a profound connection to the poet. It is seen as a passionate tribute that, while occasionally veering into subjective opinions or personal anecdotes, largely succeeds in illuminating both the individual and his immense poetic contribution. This book would particularly appeal to readers who are already admirers of Akhavan Saleth's poetry and are eager for a deeper understanding of his creative process and the influences behind his work. It is also recommended for those interested in literary criticism, especially Dr. Kadkani's distinctive analytical style, and for readers who appreciate biographical insights that bring a celebrated literary figure to life, even if it means touching upon personal aspects.
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