Amir-Banoo Karimi | |
Native Name: | Persian: امیربانو کریمی |
Birth Date: | 31 December 1931 |
Birth Place: | Tehran, Persia |
Death Place: | Sari, Iran |
Occupation: | Academic |
Alma Mater: | University of Tehran |
Nationality: | Iranian |
Father: | Seyed Karim Amiri Firuzkuhi |
Spouse: | Mozaher Mosaffa |
Children: | 5, including Ali |
Relatives: | Leila Hatami (daughter-in-law) |
Amir-Banoo Karimi (Amiri Firouzkuhi/ Mosaffa; Persian: امیربانو کریمی; 31 December 1931[1] – 31 December 2023) was an Iranian academic and professor of Persian literature, specializing in classical Persian literature and the work of Saib Tabrizi. In 2004, Karimi was inducted into the Iranian Science and Culture Hall of Fame for her lifelong contributions to Persian studies, language, and literature.
Amir Banoo Karimi was the eldest child of Iranian poet, Seyed Karim Amiri Firuzkuhi.
Born in Tehran during the reign of Reza Shah, Amir Banoo was unable to acquire her father's last name, namely, Amiri Firuzkuhi due to its political connotations, "Amir" meaning king or emir hence, Emir of Firuzkuh. Consequently, she was forced to adopt her father's first name, Karim as her last name.
Karimi pursued her education in the field of Persian Literature at the University of Tehran where she also taught as a professor upon graduation.[2] She later married Mozaher Mosaffa, a Persian poet and professor of Persian literature at the University of Tehran.
Karimi died on 31 December 2023, her 92nd birthday, from pulmonary heart disease.[3]
Works include but are not limited to:
Prominent literary essays include: