Seyed Ahmad Mortazavi; Iraj Saee Arsi; Saeed Ma’dani
Abstract
Poems are the hard cliffs situated at the very heart of a stone mountain; they are not only reflective of shouts, but also the reflector of the whispers and occasionally the silences which are filled with shouting. Along with a soft face, poems possess a face of explosion; they are a form of media as ...
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Poems are the hard cliffs situated at the very heart of a stone mountain; they are not only reflective of shouts, but also the reflector of the whispers and occasionally the silences which are filled with shouting. Along with a soft face, poems possess a face of explosion; they are a form of media as sharp as thunderbolts. The purpose of the present study is to show this sharpness in the dialectic face of Ahmad Shamlo’s poems. A face as wide as society’s soul and whatever that it contains. The theoretical principles of the study are based on the main concepts presented by Jurgen Habermas, the main representative of Frankfort school of critical thought. The data of the study were collected through a documentary and library method and with a data categorization through the objective-subjective model. Data analysis was done based on a comparative method. The findings indicate that Shamloo’s concepts in the framework of Habermas’s concepts can be reflective of a part of social realities including social conflict, and the results of the research depict a harmony between “poems” and “theories” in explaining and clarifying social issues. Similar to how a poem as a social phenomenon can be studied through different sociological approaches such as the structural and conflict approaches, it can also contain different theoretical approaches, and a poem is nothing but these approaches. Similar to social theorists, great poets are not only reflective of social issues, but are also striving to explain, clarify and solve said issues.