Esmail Nooriala

E-mail: esmail@nooriala.com

Fax: 509-352-9639

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   Poems 

 Ode to summer 2007

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 Each poem is a secret  

 (See original Persian)

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 Lady of the Earth 

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The traveler and the thief  

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Gift  

(See original Persian)

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Recollecting a dream

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           Puyeshgaraan           

Articles 

Silk Road block and emergence of Islam
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 Is the "Clash of Civilizations"

 inevitable?

 Lecture at CU-Boulder

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  Some observations on the necessity

  of a non-essentialist analysis of

  religious developments in Iran

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  Introduction to translation of

  Shokooh Mirzadegi's novel:

 "That Stranger Within Me"

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  Ferdowsi Magazine

  (Article in Encyclopedia Iranica)

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  Merry Yalda, The Iranian Christmas

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  Mithra,, Mehr, Mehregan and Yalda

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  Full of  hope

  A poet who does not go away

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  Two Years After Shamlou

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  Prophet of light:

  Remembering Ahmad Shamlou

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  A glance at the life of Ghaffar Hosseini

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  Footprints:

  A picture from the days of New Wave Poetry

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  Frozen in time: A 30-year-old ad

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  Traveler of tomorrow

 On CBS-C4

Reacting to Mike Wallace's Interview with IRI's president

 8/12/2006 (video)

Lecture on Yaldaa

The Iranian Christmas

December 20, 2001

Link to text 

Lecture at Rotary

Middle East in the

Global Village

October 26, 2006

 

 

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Biography

Dr. Esmail Nooriala (also known as Payaam) was born in 1943 in Tehran, Iran. He began printing his articles on cinema and literature, as well as his poems, in 1957. The first collection of his modern poems was published in 1962 and he has published 8 more collections of poetry since that date. In 1964 he began writing critical and historical analysis of modern Persian poetry and his first voluminous book on this subject (known as "Sovar va Asbaab") was published in 1968. He directed two feature films and 20 documentaries during the next 4 years and, at the same time, taught Persian literature and culture at the Tehran University. In 1973 he left Iran to continue his studies at the London University. He finished his studies in 1978, returned to Iran after the Revolution and was forced to leave the country in 1980. He resided in London for 14 more years and immigrated to the USA (Denver, Colorado) in 1994. Nooriala was one of the first 9 writers who set up the Association of Iranian Writers in 1967. He also was a founder of Society of Iranian Writers and Artist in Britain (SIWAB - 1984). He has edited several literary magazines inside and outside of Iran and is considered as one of the initiators of the Persian New Wave Poetry, through his poems and writings (collected in "Sovar va Asbaab"), as well as by editing and publishing two literary periodicals (Jong e Torfe, 1964 ­ Jozve ye She'r 1966) and running the Poetry Workshop of Ferdowsi Weekly (1969-1972) all focused on the literary products of this movement.

During his years in exile, he has published a major work on modern Persian poetry (Theory of Poetry), several collections of poetry and has written extensively on Persian literature and culture. In 1990 he married Shokooh Mirzadegi, another Persian well known writer.

During the last five years they have jointly produced four weekly TV programs that were and are broadcast all over the world, and especially to Iran.

He has published a new e-magazine, named "New Secularism" in Nov. 2007 and acts as its chief editor.