Qovsi Tabrizi
Qovsi Tabrizi (Persian: قوسی تبریزی , also spelled Coves Tabrizi, birth name Alican Coves Ismailoglu) was an Azerbaijanian[1] poet of the 17th century.
Qovsi Tabrizi | |
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Born | 1568 Tabriz |
Died | 1640 Tabriz |
Occupation | Poet |
Life
Qovsi Tabrizi was born in 1568 in Tabriz. His family were poets and craftsmen.
Poetry
Tabrizi hated social injustice and ridiculed clergy in his works. The theme of romantic love and an idealistic and pantheistic worldview took a significant place in his lyrics. Pessimistic motifs are also present, showing in his descriptions of people's thoughts and hopes. Other features of Tabrizi's poems include a diversity of representations, forms and intonations.
Collections of Tabrizi's lyrical poems are stored in two manuscripts. One is in the British Library in London and the other is in the History Museum of Georgia in Tbilisi.[2]
Works
- Selected Poems, 1958
- Anthology of Azerbaijani Poetry. volume 2, Moscow, 1960
References
- "Tabriz". Tabriz. Retrieved 2020-10-03.
- "Ковси Тебризи" (in Russian). Retrieved 19 June 2020.
External links
- Qövsi Təbrizi (in Azerbaijani)