Manuchehr Jamali
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Manuchehr Jamali (7 January 1929–5 July 2012) was a dissident Persian philosopher and poet.[1] He is best known for his exposition and analysis of the Shahnameh of Ferdowsi and his research about the ancient Iranian mythology. Burgwinkel has reviewed his works and the developments of his thoughts and philosophical ideas.[2]
Works
- Das Denken beginnt mit dem Lachen: die unsterbliche Kultur des Iran (Thinking begins with laughter: the immortal culture of Iran), 2009 co-authored with Gita Yegane Arani-May ISBN 978-1-899-16703-6
References
- ^ Sabetian, Manouchehr (10 July 2012). "In memory of Manuchehr Jamali". Iranian.com. Retrieved 1 June 2015.
- ^ Burgwinkel, Bea (2007) Manuchehr Jamali, The Obstinate Iranian Thinker, available at [1]
External links
- Jamali.info: Official website
- Kurmali Press: List of book publications
- Exposition by M. Jamali about Rumi: How Molavi Balkhi's (Rumi) thinking takes its roots in the Iranian culture of female deities
- The Other Iran: Ressources by Manuchehr Jamali in English and German.
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