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Jafar Ramzi Ismailzadeh’s Poetry
Jafar Ramzi Ismailzadeh’s Poetry

Author(s): Günel Seferova
Subject(s): Poetry, Studies of Literature, Recent History (1900 till today), Theory of Literature
Published by: Uluslararası Kıbrıs Üniversitesi
Keywords: Jafar Ramzi; litrary critism; poet; poem; homeland; quatrain;

Summary/Abstract: Jafar Ramzi Ismailzadeh’s lyrical poems have been involved in research in the article. The poems were analyzed in general, and examples from the different poems were given. The creation of literary critic, scientist, translator, poet Jafar Ismailzade Balaamin, has a special place in Azerbaijani literature. Although literary critic, scientist Jafar Ramzi Ismailzadeh began his career at a young age, since 1935 (in hıs 30 years) as he has spent more than 22 years in prison and exile, until the 1960s it is difficult to learn more about his creativity. As the life, the creativity of Jafar Ramzi is rich and varied. Jafar Ramzi is the author of 12 books. One of these books is a monograph, two of them are tazkira, four poetry books («Poems», 1974; «I count days», 1982; “Sounds from the Heart”, 1986; «Delad Wishes», 1990); two dictionaries («Dictionary of Arabic and Persian words used in Azerbaijani classical literature», 1966; «Dictionary of Arabic and Persian words used in Azerbaijani classical literature», 1981); and four of them are books collected with humor and anecdotes from various peoples («Foreign humor», 1964; «The pomegranates of heaven», 1966; «Let’s laugh together», 1970; “The world peoples’s humorous”, 1976). Scientific innovation: the life, activity and creation of poet, translator Jafar Ramiz is researched for the first time by researcher. Article is based on unique materials which attracted by the author. Importance of application: this research can be used in lectures, seminars at high education institutions and secondary schools.

  • Issue Year: 27/2021
  • Issue No: 107
  • Page Range: 943-954
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English