Saadat Noury

Saadat Noury

Saadat Noury (born 1939), also spelled as Saadat Nouri, is an Iranian author, a poet, and a journalist. His full name is منوچهر سعا دت نوری Manouchehr Saadat Noury ("MSN").

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Early life and family

He was born in 1939 in Tehran, Iran. The Iranian historian and scholar [1] حسین سعادت نوری Hossein Saadat Nouri (1906–77), was his father. His mother was the Iranian school teacher, Saltanat Aryan (1914–78). He now lives in Montreal, Canada.

Education

He holds BA degree in Journalism from Tehran University, MS degree in Human Nutrition from Columbia University (U.S.), DVM degree from Tehran University, and PhD degree in Humanity from Vanderbilt University (USA).

Works

He started writing poetry as a teenager and has many publications in numerous international and Iranian periodicals. He is also the author of the scientific books such as "Human Nutrition", "Experimental Nutrition", and many articles published by Tehran University between 1968 and 1986. His research works on Nutrition in Ancient Iran [2] تغذیه در ایران باستان was published in the literary and scientific Journal of Vaheed in Tehran during 1970-1973, and it was then published online in 2010. He was the founder & editor of the cultural and scientific Journal of Farm (Mazra'eh) in 1980. The Journal, which was also bilingual (Persian & English) could only survive until 1985. His recent research notes on "First Iranians". http://www.iranian.com/main/blog/m-saadat-noury/first-iranians. , "Missing Moments". http://www.iranian.com/main/blog/m-saadat-noury/missing-moments. , "Iranian Heroes" (Fereydun, Kaveh, Ariobarzan, Rostam Farrokhzad, and Mardavij), "Iranian Poets" (Rabi'ah Quzdari, Baba Tahir, Hatef Esfehani, Iraj Mirza, Mohammad Taghi Bahar), and some of his works in Persian and in English can be viewed on the Internet. "Wish & Hope". http://www.iranian.com/main/blog/m-saadat-noury/wish-hope.  is the title of his Poetry Anthology, which was published in October 2004. Some of his poems can be viewed in "رباعیات سعا دت نوری". http://www.iranian.com/main/print/57530.  and in the "Anthology of Chains". http://www.iranian.com/main/blog/m-saadat-noury/chains. . His recent poems may be also viewed on the Blossoms of Thoughts (in Persian:"گل غنچه های پندار". http://www.iranian.com/main/print/91550. ) and in "گلچینی از سروده ها". http://saadatnoury.blogspot.com. .

References

  • E.G. Browne. "Literary History of Persia"'. (Four volumes, 2,256 pages, and twenty-five years in the writing). 1998. ISBN 0-7007-0406-X
  • Jan Rypka, "History of Iranian Literature". Reidel Publishing Company. ASIN B-000-6BXVT-K
  • H. Saadat Nouri. "Flowers of Literature" (Gollhaa-ye-Adab): An Anthology of the Poems Composed by 74 Iranian Poets, ed., (in Persian), Akhgar Press, Isfahan, Iran.1993.
  • M. Saadat Noury. "First Iranians". http://www.iranian.com/main/blog/m-saadat-noury/first-iranians.  نخستين ها ی ايراني
  • M. Saadat Noury. "Principles of Human Nutrition in Health & Diseases"اصول نوین تغذیه در سلامتی و بیماری (in Persian) . 1984.
  • M. Saadat Noury. اصول تغذیه ی تجربی"Principles of Experimental Nutrition" (in Persian), Tehran University Publications, Tehran, Iran. 1976.
  • M. Saadat Noury. مجموعه ی اشعار (in Persian & English) "Anthologies of Wish & Hope (2004) and the Chains (2007)".
  • M. Saadat Noury. مجله ی مزرعه Scientific & Cultural Journal of Farm. 1980-1985
  • Various Sources. News, Interviews, and Articles in reference to Manouchehr Saadat Noury.

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