Annahita Mahdavi West: Two Poems

Annahita Mahdavi West at home (courtesy of the poet).

19 DECEMBER 2024 • By Annahita Mahdavi West
“When we encounter the defiant, yet tender lines of such a poet, we know that the flower that was Persia will bloom again.” —Wole Soyinka

 

Annahita Mahdavi West


 

Annahita Mahdavi West poem Exile

Annahita Mahdavi West poem Exile


Dusty Relics cover - Annahita Mahdavi West
Dusty Relics was published Marymount Institute Press.

Annahita Mahdavi West poem City of War

Annahita Mahdavi West

Annahita Mahdavi West Annahita Mahdavi West was born and raised in Iran by her mother, a teacher, and her father, a writer and a poet. The influences of her both parents and their encouragement have been fundamental to her writing. She immigrated from... Read more

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