Rosa Jamali | |
Birth Date: | 1977 11, mf=yes |
Birth Place: | Tabriz, Iran |
Occupation: | Poet |
Nationality: | Iranian |
Alma Mater: | Tehran University of Art, University of Tehran |
Rosa Jamali (Persian: رزا جمالی; born 1977 in Tabriz) is an Iranian poet, translator, literary critic, and playwright.
She studied Dramatic Literature at the Tehran University of Art and later received an MA degree in English literature from Tehran University.[1]
Her debut collection of poems, This Dead Body is Not an Apple, It Is Either a Cucumber or a Pear, was published in 1997 and announced a major new voice in Iranian poetry. The book opened Persian poetry to new creative possibilities.[2]
Making Coffee To Run a Crime Story focuses on misogyny and crime against women.
She has been praised in her recent collections for combining present-day settings with Persian mysticism.[3] https://opac.nlai.ir/opac-prod/search/briefListSearch.do?command=FULL_VIEW&id=8947009&pageStatus=0&sortKeyValue1=sortkey_title&sortKeyValue2=sortkey_author
Scholars say that she has perceived a new female style and rhetoric and influenced a generation of female Persian poetry.[4] She is also a prolific translator and has translated English poetry into Persian.
The Dark Room, Essays on Rosa Jamali's Poetry, edited by Reza Shalbafan