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Saadi

Saadi, a prominent Persian poet of the 13th century, is celebrated for his profound contributions to Persian literature, particularly through his poetry and prose. Born in Shiraz, he traveled extensively throughout the Middle East, which greatly influenced his work. His most notable works include 'Gulistan' (The Rose Garden) and 'Bustan' (The Orchard), both of which blend moral lessons with engaging storytelling. Saadi's poetry often reflects themes of love, ethics, and the human condition, showcasing his deep understanding of both the joys and sorrows of life. In 'Gulistan', Saadi employs a series of anecdotes and fables to impart wisdom, making it one of the earliest examples of the literary genre that combines narrative with moral instruction. His verses are characterized by their lyrical beauty and philosophical depth, earning him a revered place in the canon of world literature. Saadi's influence extends beyond Persian culture; his works have been translated into numerous languages and continue to inspire writers and thinkers around the globe. His legacy as a master of poetic expression and moral insight remains significant in both Eastern and Western literary traditions.

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Poetry of Sa'di - A Selectio…

Saadi

Poetry of Sa'di - A Selection

Poetry of Sa'di - A Selection

Saadi

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