Annahita Mahdavi West: Two Poems
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

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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 Iran in 1985... Read more

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