The poet Hafez was born around 1315/17 and died in 1389/90, towards
the end of what is often seen as the golden age of Persian poetry.
He lived almost all his life in the southern city of Shiraz where
he was involved in the court circles of various rulers and played
an important role in the vibrant literary and spiritual life of the
times. His poetry is collected in his Divan, which contains nearly
500 ghazals and some other verse. Little is known about his
personal circumstances. His reputation was established in his own
time and has continued to grow ever since, to the point where
Iranians and many others regard him as one of that nation's
greatest poets.
Geoffrey Squires (b. 1942) is an Irish poet who after living and
working in various countries is now retired and lives in England.
His work has been collected in Untitled and other Poems (2004) and
Abstract Lyrics and other Poems (2013), both published by Wild
Honey Press, Bray, Ireland. A translation of one book, Sans Titre,
was published by Editions Unes, Nice, France in 2013. He is also a
translator of medieval Irish poetry.
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