Mehdi Hamidi Shirazi

Mehdi Hamidi Shirazi (5 May 1914 Shiraz, Iran – 14 July 1986, Tehran, Iran) was an Iranian poet and university professor.

works

 * Šokufahā yā naḡmahā-ye jadid, a selection of poems, Shiraz, 1938 (collections of poetry)
 * Baʿd az yak sāl, Shiraz, 1940 (collections of poetry)
 * ʿEšq-e dar ba dar, 3 vols., Shiraz, 1940-52 (collections of poetry)
 * Ašk-e maʿšuq (The tears of the beloved), Shiraz, 1942 (collections of poetry)
 * Sālhā-ye siāh (on the colonial policy of Great Britain, the communist takeover of Azerbaijan, and the tribal uprising in Fārs after World War II), Tehran, 1946 (suppressed) (collections of poetry)
 * Šāʿer dar āsmān, Shiraz, 1942
 * Zamzama-ye behešt
 * Fonun o anvāʿ-e šeʿr-e fārsi, Tehran, 1973a
 * Dah farmān, collection of poems, Tehran, 1965
 * Fereštagān-e zamin (Angels of the earth), prose, 1942
 * Sabok-sarihā-ye ghalam (The frivolities of the pen), prose, Tehran, ca. 1943
 * Ṭelesm-e šekasta, 1945
 * Šāhkārhā-ye Ferdowsi, Tehran, 1947
 * Daryā-ye gowhar, an anthology of contemporary prose, poetry and translations, 3 vols., Tehran, 1950-59 (vol. 3 reviewed by Iraj Afšār, in Yaḡmā 9/2, 1954, pp. 94–95)
 * Behešt-e soḵan, a select anthology of classical Persian poetry with critical commentaries, 2 vols., Tehran, 1958–59
 * ʿAruż-e Ḥamidi, on Persian prosody, Tehran, 1963
 * ʿAṭṭār dar maṯnavihā-ye gozida-ye u wa gozida-ye maṯnawihā-ye u, Tehran, 1968
 * “Taṣvir-e šeʿr-e ghadim dar masir-e šeʿr-e jadid”, Armaḡān 40, 1971, pp. 361–64, 442-45, 514-16, 589-91, 680-83
 * “Baḥṯ-i dar bāra-ye Saʿdi,” in Manṣur Rastgār Fasāʾi, ed., Saʿdi, Shiraz, 1973b, pp. 70–127; “ʿElm-e bayān,” Ḵerad wa kušeš, no. 1, 1978, pp. 95–114;
 * Fonun-e šeʿr va kālbodhā-ye pulādin-e ān, a collection of poems, Tehran, 1984
 * Šeʿr dar ʿaṣr-e Qājār, Tehran, 1985; Divān, Tehran, 1988. His major translation is of W. Somerset Maugham’s The Moon and Sixpence, as Māh wa šeš peni, Tehran, 1950.