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Artist Biography For Siavash Kasrayi

Siavash Kasrai Persian سیاوش کسرایی‎ February 25 1927 In Isfahan - February 8 1996 In Vienna Was An Iranian Poet Literary Critic And Novelist. An Active Supporter Of The Communist Tudeh Party Of Iran From The Late 1940s To The Mid 1980s He Distanced Himself From Its Leadership In 1988-90 And Turned Into An Outspoken Critic In The Mid 1990s. Life
Siavash Kasrai Was Born Into A Family Of Officials Some His Uncle Abdol-Karim Kasrai In Particular With A Serious Interest In Literature. In Tehran Since His Early Age He Received His Primary Education At Adab School And Secondary Education At The Military College And Dar Ul-Funun. He Graduated From The University Of Tehran Faculty Of Law In 1950 And Did His Military Service At The Military Academy. In The Early 1950s Kasrai Served At The Iranian Health Cooperation Agency Created Under Truman’s Point Four Program And Headed Two Of The Agency’s Periodicals Behdashte Hamegani Dar Nahiyeye Dariaye Khazar Zendegi O Behdasht . From The Mid 1950s To The Early 1980s Kasrai Almost Continuously Served In Government Bodies Focusing On Housing Or Urban Development The Iranian Bank Of Housing The Housing Agency And The Ministry Of Housing And Urbanization. In The Early To Mid 1970s In A Forced Leave From The Ministry He Worked A Few Years As Chief Copywriter For The Behshahr Industrial Group. In Addition To His Regular Employment Kasrai Occasionnally Taught Literature At The Universities Of Tehran And Zahedan. During His Secondary Education Kasrai Was Part Of A Group Of Young Nationalists Including Dariush Forouhar And Mohsen Pezeshkpour. In 1948 He Became Member Of The Tudeh Party Which He Actively Supported During The Next Four Decades. Kasrai Was Shortly Imprisoned In The Aftermath Of 1953 Overthrow Of Mohammad Mosaddegh. He Was A Founding Member Of The Iranian Writers’ Association And One Of Its Elected Secretaries In The First Four Years Of Its Existence From 1968 To 1971. Kasrai Took Part In 1977 Tehran Goethe-Institut Nights Of Poetry Readings A Noted Public Event With Dissident Overtones In The Pre-Iranian Revolution Period. As A Result Of A Post-Revolution Crackdown On Tudeh Supporters He Left Iran In 1983 Resided In Kabul Until Late 1987 In Moscow Until 1995 And Then In Vienna. Kasrai Was Elected To The Tudeh Party Political Bureau In 1986. He Resigned From The Party’s Bureau In 1988 And From Its Central Committee In 1990. Kasrai’s Last Major Work Mohreye Sorkh Published In 1995 Was A Public Expression Of Disappointment With Communist Activity. Kasrai Had An Intense Social Life Informed By His Intellectual Interests And An Ethic Of Solidarity. He Was At Various Junctures In Close Personal Relationships With Such Literary Figures As Iraj Afshar Ahmadreza Ahmadi Houshang Ebtehaj Alias H. E. Sayeh Mahmoud Etemadzadeh Alias M. E. Behazin Forough Farrokhzad Morteza Keyvan Nader Naderpour Shahrokh Meskoob Fereydoon Moshiri Brayim Younisi And Nima Yooshij. He Was Holding Informal Eclectic Salons At Both His Office And His Home On An Almost Daily Basis From The Early 1960s To The Early 1980s. Literary Work
Kasrai’s Works Were First Published In The Following Volumes With Only The 2003a Reference Including Both Previously Published And Unpublished Materials 1957. Ava. Tehran Nil.
1959. Arashe Kamangir. Tehran Andishe.
1962. Khune Siavash. Tehran Amir Kabir.
1966a. Ba Damavande Khamush. Tehran Sa’eb.
1966b. Sang O Shabnam. Tehran Sa’eb.
1967a. Ba’d Az Zemestan Dar Abadiye Ma. Tehran Kanune Parvareshe Fekriye Kudakan Va Nojavanan.
1967b. Khanegi. Tehran Bina.
1975. Chehreye Mardomiye She’re Nima. University Of Zahedan. Duplicated.
1976. Be Sorkhiye Atash Be Ta’me Dud. Sweden Unknown City Tudeh Party Of Iran. Published Under The Pseudonym Shabane Bozorg Omid. 1978. Az Ghorogh Ta Khoruskhan. Tehran Maziar.
1979. Amrika Amrika. Tehran Elm O Honar.
1981. Chehel Kelid. Tehran Tudeh Party Of Iran.
1983. Tarashehaye Tabar. Kabul Pohantun Cultural Assembly.
1984a. Hediyei Baraye Khak. London Bina.
1984b. Peyvand. Kabul Tudeh Party Of Iran.
1989. Setaregan Sepidedam. London Bina.
1995. Mohreye Sorkh. Vienna Kara.
2003a. Dar Havaye Morghe Amin Naghdha Gofteguha Va Dastanha. Tehran Ketabe Nader Publications.
2003b. Havaye Aftab Vapasin Sorudeha. Tehran Ketabe Nader Publications.
These Are All Books Of Poetry Except The 1967a A Children Book 1975 A Piece Of Literary Criticism And 2003a Including Literary Criticism Interviews And Novels Publications. Kasrai’s Complete Collection Of Poems Was Published As A 773 Pages Octavo In 2005 In Tehran By Ketabe Nader Publications Under The Title Az Ava Ta Havaye Aftab. The Second Publication Arashe Kamangir Brought Public Recognition To Kasrai. Arash Is A Legendary Figure Saving His Country From The Humiliation And Misery Of Defeat By Putting His Soul Into An Arrow Which Will Travel Over And Gain Back Lost Territory. Kasrai’s Version Is The First Epic Poem In Nima Yooshij’s Style Or More Generally The First Epic Instance Of Persian New Poetry. The Poem Was Dedicated To Khosro Roozbeh A Radical Leftist Executed In Early 1958. In Spite Of What Appeared To Some As Technical Weakness And In Spite Of The Authors’ Proposed Dissident Interpretation Kasrai’s Arashe Kamangir Was One Of The Few Contemporary Poems To Find Its Way In Schoolbooks. Mohreye Sorkh Kasrai’s Last Publication In His Lifetime Is A Mirror Image Of Arashe Kamangir. Like Arashe Kamangir Mohreye Sorkh Is An Epic In The New Poetry Style Indeed A Modern Follow Up To Ferdowsi’s Rostam And Sohrab With A Proposed Political Interpretation. But Whereas Arashe Kamangir Is A Tale Of Sacrifice And Salvation Mohreye Sorkh Is One Of Compromise And Loss. Published After Kasrai’s Break Up With The Tudeh Party And A Move From Moscow To Vienna Mohreye Sorkh Is As An Expression Of Regret Or Repentance Over Decades Of Communist Activity. Indeed Connecting His Poem To Current Suffering In His Country Kasrai's Preface Speaks Of “the Serious Mistakes Of Benevolent People Whose Actions Proceeded From Fascination Instead Of Knowledge Hurried And Shortsighted Leading To The Verge Of Destruction And Now Facing The Heavy Price To Pay.”

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