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Mohsen Emadi was born on 29 October, 1976 in Sari, Iran, is an Iranian-Mexican poet. Discover Mohsen Emadi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?

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Occupation Poet, Researcher and Translator
Age 47 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 29 October 1976
Birthday 29 October
Birthplace Sari, Iran
Nationality Iran

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1976

Mohsen Emadi (born 29 October 1976) is an Iranian-Mexican poet, translator and filmmaker.

1995

In 1995, he moved to Tehran to study computer engineering at Sharif University of Technology, where he co-founded multiple student magazines and co-organized two conferences on cinema and philosophy, all confronted by university authorities.

Being influenced by Federico García Lorca and the folklore of Mazandaran, he got to know Ahmad Shamlou as his mentor, and was introduced to Generation of '27 of Spain by him.

1999

He was an active member of Iranian Student Protests of July 1999, and again 10 years later, 2009 Iranian presidential election protests, the latter forcing him to leave the country.

He has since been described as being "exiled" from his home country.

2003

His first poetry collection, La flor en los renglones (The Flower on the Lines), was published in Spain in 2003.

2007

He has been featured at many international poetry festivals, including the International Poetry Festival of Mexico City, Barcelona Poesia, the International Poetry Festival of Moncayo, Mahalta International Poetry Festival, the International Symposium on Rumi (Turkey, 2007), International Symposium on Nietzsche (Finland), and Association of Writers & Writing Programs.

2009

Born and raised in Iran, he left for Finland in 2009 and has resided primarily in Mexico since 2012, working as a lecturer and researcher in poetry and comparative literature for various institutes in the country.

Mohsen Emadi was born in Sari, in northern Iran province of Mazandaran.

He began writing poems during childhood and appeared in numerous magazines as a young adult.

He landed in Finland in 2009 to study digital culture at University of Jyväskylä.

2010

His poetry has been recognized with the 2010 Premio Poesía de Miedo, the IV Antonio Machado Fellowship, an ICORN Fellowship, and the 2015 Poets from Other Worlds honor from the International Poetry Fund.

Emadi's work have been translated into many languages, including Spanish (by Clara Janés), English (by Lyn Coffin), French (by François Roy).

Emadi has published translated world poetry into Persian, mainly from Latin America and Spanish, East European, and Finnish poetry, such as Vladimir Holan, Nichita Stănescu, Vasko Popa, Walt Whitman, Antonio Gamaneda, Juan Gelman, César Vallejo, Luis Cernuda, Pentti Saarikoski, Bo Carpelan, Lêdo Ivo, João Cabral de Melo Neto, Carlos Drummond de Andrade, Jiří Orten, Zbigniew Herbert, Clara Janés, Vítězslav Nezval, and Nathalie Handal.

In 2010, he won a Finnish Literature Exchange grant for his translation of the book The Anthology of Finnish Poetry.

Sholeh Wolpé and Mohsen Emadi's translations of Walt Whitman’s Song of Myself were commissioned by the University of Iowa’s International Program.

He has also translated a few collections into Spanish (published in Mexico), including anthologies on poetry of Armenia, Palestine, and Kurdistan.

Following a series of conversation with Antonio Gamoneda and Clara Janés, on a trip to Granada in 2010, Emadi began working on a series of documentaries with themes around poetry, reality and exile.

The first of the series is Querido Antonio, a poetic documentary on the influence of the Spanish Civil War on the work of Antonio Gamoneda, which in turn resulted in the publication of ''De la realidad y la poesía.

Tres conversaciones y un poema'', (published by Vaso Roto Ediciones, Mexico, 2010).

His other documentaries include La Unica Patria, featuring the last interview with Juan Gelman, and Un Poeta y Su Exilio, on the exile of Luis Cernuda in Mexico.

2011

In academia, Emadi has been a scholar on digital poetry since 2011, teaching on the subject in various institutes in Mexico, like Centro de Cultura Digital.

He has also taught courses on Sufism and poetry of cinema.

In Mexico, he has judged some international poetry awards of Spanish literature, like Premio Internacional de Poesía Gilberto Owen Estrada.

Emadi is the founder and editor of several Persian websites, including The House of World Poets, a Persian anthology of world poetry with over 50 translators collaborating on introducing world poetry to the Persian language.

He also holds the rights for digital publishing of the works of Ahmad Shamlou, including Ketâb-e Kucheh (The Book of Alley), and is the director of his official website.

2012

Later he lived in Czech Republic and Spain, before moving to Mexico in August 2012, working as a lecturer and researcher in poetry and comparative literature.

Emadi holds a PhD in literature from the National Autonomous University of Mexico.

2017

Although he has spent some time in the United States, Emadi reportedly left in early 2017 after then president of the United States, Donald Trump, made Executive Order 13769, which would temporarily ban citizens of various Muslim-majority countries.