Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 PhD of Persian Literature / University of Mazandaran

2 PhD of Philosophy / Faculty member of Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution

Abstract

As an alert and sensitive observer, the artist shows different reactions to the issue of war within different contexts and conditions. These reactions have obvious and fundamental differences during the war or post-war period. Recognizing various contexts and their effects in different conditions is critical in the study of art associated with war.
Gheisar Aminpour's poems - as one of the most prominent figures of the holy defense literature - are among the best examples of Persian Resistance Literature. His poems were associated with war not only during the battle, but also at the peace time. In art as a model in poetry, there are three approaches to the issue of war; These approaches are named Encouraging pole, Analytic pole, and a transition stage between them. In this article based on the proposed model, the poems of Qeisar Aminpour have been studied with the library research method. The result of the article is that Gheisar Aminpour has always been concerned to the war since the beginning of the Holly war and all three defined approaches to war are present in his poetry; Encouraging and analytical poles are highlighted in Gheisar 's poetry and a brilliant example of the middle stage is also seen in it . Gheisar Aminpour throughout his life has played his poetic duty towards war, depended to contexts and conditions.

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