assistant professor in persia language and litarature, islamic azad university, urmia darnch, urmia, iran
10.30473/pab.2023.62599.1846
Abstract
Fazel Nazari is one of the contemporary modernist poets in sonnets. A significant part of this poet's modernity is in poetic images, and that he relies on his personal vision and emphasizes empiricism and objectivism in the image. He is inspired by personal attitude and takes advantage of contemporary phenomena in illustration and in precision resembles to the meticulous Indian poets. These images are the cause of his eloquence and has an aesthetic character. They play an important role in influencing and captivating his poetry. This study explores the modernity sources of Fazel in illustration, and based on this, nature and modernity phenomena are examined as two important sources in his visual modernity in a descriptive-analytical manner. The emergence of elements of nature and contemporary phenomena in his poetry are analyzed. The present study clarifies that image is one of the important dimensions of the influence of Fazel's poetry and the above-mentioned elements have a flawless presence in his visual modernism.The emergence of elements of nature and contemporary phenomena in his poetry are analyzed. The present study clarifies that image is one of the important dimensions of the influence of Fazel's poetry and the above-mentioned elements have a flawless presence in his visual modernism
abbarin, S. A. (2021). The Origins of Visual Modernism in Sonnets of Fazel Nazari. Literary and rhetorical research, 9(33), -. doi: 10.30473/pab.2023.62599.1846
MLA
seif addin abbarin. "The Origins of Visual Modernism in Sonnets of Fazel Nazari". Literary and rhetorical research, 9, 33, 2021, -. doi: 10.30473/pab.2023.62599.1846
HARVARD
abbarin, S. A. (2021). 'The Origins of Visual Modernism in Sonnets of Fazel Nazari', Literary and rhetorical research, 9(33), pp. -. doi: 10.30473/pab.2023.62599.1846
VANCOUVER
abbarin, S. A. The Origins of Visual Modernism in Sonnets of Fazel Nazari. Literary and rhetorical research, 2021; 9(33): -. doi: 10.30473/pab.2023.62599.1846