Mimi Khalvati
Born
Tehran, Iran
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The Meanest Flower (Poetry Book Society Recommendation)
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published
2007
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8 editions
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The Weather Wheel
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published
2014
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6 editions
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Poetry to Calm Your Soul
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published
2005
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2 editions
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Child: New and Selected Poems 1991–2011
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published
2011
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3 editions
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Afterwardness
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Selected Poems
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published
2000
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5 editions
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Saudade: An Anthology of Fado Poetry
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published
2010
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Entries On Light
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published
1997
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The Chine: Poems
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published
2002
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In White Ink
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published
1991
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2 editions
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“However large earth's garden, mine's enough.
One rose and the shade of a vine's enough.
I don't want more wealth, I don't need more dross.
The grape has its bloom and it shines enough.
Why ask for the moon? The moon's in your cup,
a beggar, a tramp, for whom wine's enough.
Look at the stream as it winds out of sight.
One glance, one glimpse of a chine's enough.
Like the sun in bazaars, streaming in shafts,
any slant on the grand design's enough.
When you're here, my love, what more could I want?
Just mentioning love in a line's enough.
Heaven can wait. To have found, heaven knows,
a bed and a roof so divine's enough.
I've no grounds for complaint. As Hafez says,
isn't a ghazal that he signs enough?”
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One rose and the shade of a vine's enough.
I don't want more wealth, I don't need more dross.
The grape has its bloom and it shines enough.
Why ask for the moon? The moon's in your cup,
a beggar, a tramp, for whom wine's enough.
Look at the stream as it winds out of sight.
One glance, one glimpse of a chine's enough.
Like the sun in bazaars, streaming in shafts,
any slant on the grand design's enough.
When you're here, my love, what more could I want?
Just mentioning love in a line's enough.
Heaven can wait. To have found, heaven knows,
a bed and a roof so divine's enough.
I've no grounds for complaint. As Hafez says,
isn't a ghazal that he signs enough?”
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