Join Global Persian Poets at the Fajr International Poetry Festival: A Celebration of Verse and Culture!

Join Global Persian Poets at the Fajr International Poetry Festival: A Celebration of Verse and Culture!

The 20th edition of the Fajr International Poetry Festival has been officially announced, aiming to celebrate and recognize young poets from our beloved homeland while fostering empathy and solidarity among Persian-speaking communities around the globe. Since its inception in 2006, this festival has dedicated itself to advancing and promoting contemporary Persian poetry, attracting a distinguished lineup of poets each year. The upcoming edition is slated for this winter, according to reports from Mehr.

This year’s Fajr International Poetry Festival is not only set to engage prominent contemporary Iranian poets but also to uncover and showcase young talents from other Persian-speaking regions, thereby strengthening cultural ties among Persian speakers worldwide. The festival’s commitment to diversity and inclusion highlights its role in celebrating the richness of Persian poetic expression.

The main section of this prestigious international festival will feature works that, for the first time in 2024, have been published in Persian with the approval of the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance. The submission guidelines are as follows:

  • Works must be original, independent poetry collections written in Persian.
  • Collaborative works are not eligible for submission.
  • Any pieces previously published under different titles, publishers, or as part of anthologies will be excluded from the competition.

In addition to the main section, there is an auxiliary category tailored for poets who have not yet published a book. Interested participants can submit up to five poems for consideration in this category. The criteria include:

  • Poems must be unpublished and cannot have received awards in other competitions.
  • Submissions can include any form of contemporary poetry.

This year introduces a special section titled “The Moon of the Assembly,” which commemorates the 1500th anniversary of the birth of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). This section invites works that reflect literary depictions of the Prophet’s character and virtues, encouraging poets to explore themes of spirituality and morality.

The deadline for submissions is set for December 21. Winners will be announced during the closing ceremony in winter and will be awarded cash prizes, a commemorative plaque, and the festival’s prestigious trophy, recognizing their contributions to Persian poetry.

Persian poetry holds a significant place in the cultural and literary heritage of Persian-speaking countries, particularly in Iran. Esteemed poets such as Rumi, Hafez, Saadi, and Ferdowsi have created timeless works that delve deep into spiritual, philosophical, and emotional themes.

In Iran, Persian poetry is not merely a literary tradition; it is an integral part of everyday life. It influences various forms of art, music, and social customs, serving as a powerful medium for expressing love, mysticism, and societal values. This rich tradition fosters a profound sense of national identity and cultural pride among Persian speakers.

The lyrical beauty and rich symbolism found in Persian poetry continue to inspire new generations, playing a vital role in preserving Iran’s historical and cultural legacy. Moreover, this art form has evolved to resonate with contemporary audiences, ensuring its relevance in modern society.

Poetry festivals, recitations, and educational programs contribute significantly to keeping this tradition alive. They ensure that the poetic spirit remains a core element of Iranian culture and identity, connecting people through the shared experience of language and artistic expression.

As the Fajr International Poetry Festival approaches, it promises to be a landmark event, uniting poets from diverse backgrounds and celebrating the power of words to transcend borders and foster understanding. The festival serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of Persian poetry and its ability to inspire both personal reflection and communal harmony.

In conclusion, the 20th edition of the Fajr International Poetry Festival represents a significant opportunity for poets to showcase their work and for audiences to engage with the rich tapestry of Persian literature. With its focus on emerging voices and a dedication to honoring the past, this festival is set to illuminate the path forward for Persian poetry.

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