Volume 2, Issue 6 (ADAB va ERFAN Persian Language and Literature Quarterly 2011)                   عرفانیات در ادب فارسی 2011, 2(6): 137-164 | Back to browse issues page

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Walt Whitman and Sohrab Sepehri are two poets from the west and east of the earth who have passed the meandering way of recognizing the truth by the revelation of the eastern mystic. They sometimes get to the common points in passing this way. Both talk about God, nature, life, death, love, helping others and the poet's responsibility, and they want to discover the mystery of this world. In this way, they sometimes have such similar beliefs and attitudes that the influence of the eastern and Buddhism mysticism is clear on them, and its reflection can be found delicately in their poems.  In this way, we travel with two poets to discover their similarities in thought, attitude and beliefs. 

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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2016/07/4 | Accepted: 2016/07/4 | Published: 2016/07/4

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