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Tahereh Saffarzadeh (1936-2008) was an Iranian poet and outstanding university professor. Her poetry has been accurately representing socio-political issues in Iran and other nations.
Her aim was always to promote the culture of her country against Westernization, and contribute to it through literature, as the way to produce a permanent legacy.
At her early years as a writer, she was comitted to expressing the feelings of a woman who aims to break restrictive social codes, producing works which resemble those of Farrokhzad. In 1963, she divorced and moved to the US.
In 1970s she returned to Iran and became a devout Muslim. Her poetry was impregnated with political and religous fervour, and spoke for revolution. Her collection Allegiance With Wakefulness from 1980, attacks Western values and claims for Islam as the only solution for Iranian issues.
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The nation of Iran is an arduous place for women to have any respect shown to them since they are disgraceful, and men are not required to show women any respect. That and many more things may have impacted the way Tahereh Saffarzadeh's poem turned out. This kind of cultural background may have implanted a depressive outlook on her life and her birth. The poem ''Birthplace'' describes Tahereh's feelings about her birth as being a load to her mother and her mom's sad look while being notified that she had a girl and not a boy. These facts would impact anyone that has these types of memories, implanting a depressive outlook of life.
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