The effect of discourse of Islamic revolution on structure and content of Gheisar Aminpoor’s poetry

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Mohmmad Sadegh Basiri Enayatollah sharifpour2 *Shamsieh Mirzaei3 Abstract: Resistance or endurance poetry is one of the Iranian poetry tendencies or branches. During Islamic revolution and imposed war era, many poets wrote poetry in this field and became legend. One of these legendary poets is Gheisar Aminpoor. In the early years after Islamic revolution he joined the artistic field of Islamic propagation organization and was affected by discourse of Islamic revolution. Aminpoor became a legend by writing the “morning breath”. In his following works he took some distance from this approach however, war and discourse of Islamic revolution can be observed in his poetries. In present manuscript discourse of Islamic revolution impacts on structure and contents of Aminpoor’s poetries were studies. Four volumes of his poetries were analyzed and the relationship between structure and content of these poetries and discourse of Islamic revolution were indicated. Findings of this article show that Aminpoor’s poetries have general relativity to discourse of Islamic revolution from 60’s and early 70’s. Case and library study were used as method of research.

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Persian
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13 to 24
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