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词条 Bābā Ṭāhir
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Bābā Ṭāhir
Persian author
byname ʿUryān, Ṭāhir also spelled Ṭāher
born c. 1000, Luristan or Hamadan, Iran
died after 1055, Hamadan
one of the most revered early poets in Persian literature.
Most of his life is clouded in mystery. He probably lived in Hamadan. His nickname, ʿUryān (“The Naked”), suggests that he was a wandering dervish, or mystic. Legend tells that the poet, an illiterate woodcutter, attended lectures at a religious college, where he was ridiculed by the scholars and students because of his lack of education and sophistication. After experiencing a vision in which philosophic truths were revealed to him, he returned to the school and spoke of what he had seen, astounding those present by his wisdom. His poetry is written in a dialect of Persian, and he is most famous for his du-baytī (double distichs), exhibiting in melodious and flowing language a sincerity and spirituality with profound philosophical undertones. Bābā Ṭāhir is highly revered even now in Iran, where in Hamadan a mausoleum was erected for him during the 20th century. Many of his poems have been translated into English in E. Heron-Allen's The Laments of Baba Tahir (1902), A.J. Arberry's Poems of a Persian Sūfī (1937), and in Mehdi Nakhosteen's The Rubáiyyát of Bábá Táhir Oryán (1967).
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