Yaghma Golrouee | یغما گلرویی
Yaghma Golrouee highlight his significant contributions to Iranian literature and music. Born on July 28, 1975, in the Mehr Hospital of Urmia, Yaghma Golrouee is a prolific poet, lyricist, writer, and translator. His notable works include "I'm Tired," "I Have a Dream," "Star," "Feast," and "National Alley."
Biography
Yaghma Golrouee began his literary journey by forming poetry reading sessions at his father's house along with fellow artists Afshin Yadollahi, Niloufar Laripour, Saeed Amiraslani, Afshin Siahpoosh, and Mehdi Mohtasham. These gatherings eventually evolved into the "House of Lyrics." However, after nearly a decade, Golrouee publicly separated from the group, expressing dissatisfaction with how the sessions were managed.
In May 1998, Yaghma Golrouee published his first poetry collection, "I Said: Stay! She Didn't..." through the Darinoosh Cultural and Artistic Institute. Since then, he has released numerous works spanning poetry, lyrics, translations, screenplays, and reimaginings of texts.
Literary Contributions
The life and works of Yaghma Golrouee encompass a wide range of literary forms. His poetry and lyrics resonate with many, reflecting themes of love, longing, and social issues. Golrouee's ability to capture deep emotions and his commitment to literary excellence have earned him a revered place in contemporary Iranian literature.