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Umid Najjari

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Umid Najjari
File:Umud Nejari.jpg
Born (1989-04-15) April 15, 1989 (age 35)
Tabriz, East Azerbaijan Province, Islamic Republic of Iran
LanguageAzerbaijani language
Nationalityazerbaijani
Citizenship Azerbaijan

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Umid Najjari (Azerbaijani: Ümid Nəccari) (April 15, 1989, Tabriz, East Azerbaijan Province, Islamic Republic of Iran) is a poet, author, translator, publicist, member of the Azerbaijan Writers' Union and the World Union of Young Turkish Writers.[1] · .[2]

Life[edit]

Umid Najjari was born on April 15, 1989, in the city of Tabriz. He received his primary education in Tabriz. In 2009-2013 he studied at the Faculty of Electronics of the Tabriz branch of the Islamic Free University. In 2016–2020, he studied at the Faculty of Philology of Baku Eurasian University, majoring in "Azerbaijani language and literature." He is a member of the Azerbaijan Writers' Union (AWU) and the World Union of Young Turkish Writers (DGTYB).[3]

Career[edit]

Umid Najjari began his career at a young age. His first works were published in the periodicals of Tabriz. He is the author of three books. In 2015, the books “Valley of Birds” [4] and in 2019 “On the other side of the walls” was published in Tabriz. In 2019, the book "Photo of Darkness" [5] was published in Baku. In 2020, a book of poems "SLIKA TAME" (in Serbian) was published in Belgrade.[6] · [7]

Najjari is also an active translator. He translated several books and poems that are examples of classical and modern Persian literature from Persian into Azerbaijani. He translated the poems of the famous Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish and the works of the famous Iranian writer Sadegh Hedayat into Azerbaijani Turkish.

His poems have been published in the United States, Serbia, Spain,[8] Italy, Belgium, Canada, Turkey, Uzbekistan, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Georgia, Chile, and Iran.[9] · [10]

References[edit]

  1. Участники III Международного литературного фестиваля «Центр Европы» Умид Нагндалыпоур Наджари
  2. Maviliklərin Müsyösü - Ümid Nəccari
  3. 3 poemas de Umid Najjari, poeta azerbaiyano
  4. "3 poemas de Umid Najjari, poeta azerbaiyano" (in español). revista.poemame.com. October 9, 2017. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
  5. "21 Azər hərəkatı xatirəsinə… – Ümid Nəccari" (in azərbaycanca). senet.az. November 9, 2017. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
  6. Poetry, the best of 2020
  7. Umid Najari Slika tame
  8. Lack of Kandles, p.303
  9. The Year of Pease The Poetry Posse 2020 Featured Poets Umid Najjari
  10. Участники III Международного литературного фестиваля «Центр Европы»


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