A Critique of the Content of Saed Bagheri’s Ghazals
Keywords:
Saed Bagheri, Contemporary ghazal, Content critique and analysis, Love, MysticismAbstract
Saed Bagheri is recognized as a prominent and committed poet in contemporary Persian literature, whose ghazals reflect a deep synthesis of classical literary tradition, mystical thought, and post-revolutionary social concerns. This study aims to conduct a content analysis of Bagheri’s ghazals, focusing on the dominant thematic and emotional structures present in his poetry. The research data are derived from his poetic collections, particularly his ghazals, which constitute approximately thirty-four percent of his total works. The findings indicate that romantic themes occupy a significant portion of his poetry, where love is portrayed as a multilayered concept intertwined with mystical transcendence and annihilation in the beloved. The figure of the beloved also plays a central and often paradoxical role, contributing to the emotional complexity of the poems. Mystical themes are prominently featured, emphasizing spiritual journeying, the exile of the human soul in the material world, and the longing for return to a transcendent origin. Additionally, Bagheri’s sense of social commitment is reflected in his poetic engagement with historical and societal events, particularly war and collective suffering, although this dimension is less dominant compared to others. Resistance literature, especially themes related to martyrdom and the event of Karbala, represents one of the most distinctive aspects of his work, highlighting his ideological and value-oriented perspective. Furthermore, motifs of sorrow, nostalgia, and existential grief are pervasive, revealing the poet’s reflective stance toward loss, alienation, and human condition. Overall, Bagheri’s ghazals present an integrated poetic system combining love, mysticism, social awareness, and existential melancholy, articulated through a language that is both simple and deeply evocative, securing him a notable position in contemporary Persian poetry.
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