“In This Fire I Burn, Yet I Am Mortal and Silent”

“In This Fire I Burn, Yet I Am Mortal and Silent”

A new book titled “In This Fire I Burn, Yet I Am Mortal and Silent” (Dar In Atash Hami Souzam Vali Fani o Khamoosham), a collection of mystical and philosophical poems, has recently been published, inviting readers into a world of profound introspection and spiritual contemplation.

According to the Iran Book and Literature House News Agency (IBNA), the book features works by contemporary poets who delve into themes of existence, mortality, love, and the human search for meaning. The title itself, a poignant line from one of the poems, encapsulates the essence of the collection: a struggle between burning passion and transient existence.

The editor commented, “This collection offers a fresh perspective on mystical poetry, blending traditional Persian poetic forms with modern sensibilities. Each poem is a journey into the self, reflecting on universal human experiences through the lens of spiritual longing.”

The book is designed to appeal to both seasoned poetry enthusiasts and new readers interested in philosophical and spiritual literature. It aims to provoke thought and encourage a deeper understanding of the inner world. “In This Fire I Burn, Yet I Am Mortal and Silent” is now available in leading bookstores.