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        The cold wind of new born winter was walking in the streets of Tabriz on 03 January 1985 that

Farhad Nami & Farzad Nami


        Contemporaneous Azeri writers, researchers and poets, sons to parents who are masters and graduate degree holders of Literature University were born in Tabriz.

        When Farzad Nami and Farhad Nami were children, their parents started to teach them philosophy, literature and culture. Childhood in one of the oldest houses of Tabriz involved playing in a big beautiful yard full of trees, called “böyük həyət” in Azeri language (in English: big yard) and corridors full of mystery and smell of passing dust is where their father and mother found the genius of writing articles and poems in their sons.

        As young boys they studied near famous masters that could even further open their eyes to the world of mystery, for example: decedent master Mahdi Rasaie, Master Dr. Samad Rahmani Khiavi (chief of Tabriz literature association), master Hasan Kermani (famous writing and singing artist), master Javad Shakoori (one of the famous masters in the school of body and spirit), White Dervish (master of numinous science) and many other great masters.

        In 2005 they wrote and published their first book with the name, “The Tear of the Drunken Man”, in Persian language which attracted many readers’ attention. This book has special style and includes poems of philosophy, unworldliness and love. In addition, they also wrote more than 40 books about psychology, philosophy, culture, business and poem in English, Azeri and Persian languages.

        After they finished their soldier ship in 2005; they went to another country to continue their study in international business; and they succeed to graduate their bachelor of International Business in one the best universities of Malaysia; and for now they study M.Phil of Management in Ergonomics.

Last update: 21.04.2010

 

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My biography

never says my senses,

it just says the past seasons.

-F. Nami-

 

 

 

some of the people are forgetful,

some of them remember everything for ever.

I would like to forget but I will remember for ever.

-F. Nami-

 

 

 

There is a reason that links me to my past,

to very far and old generations,

when my ancestors have been hurt ,

so I feel our purpose was same

and it means hope.

-F. Nami-

 

 

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