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The 700 Poetic Points that you are to read and enjoy are the English version of their Farsi (Persian) original version entitled 700 Guftar (Points) versed and translated by Dr. Nader Frank Nowparast. The Original Farsi Version was published by Ketab Cor. in Los Angeles, CA is 2007. It contains 700 Quatrains or Rubaiyat. The first Quatrain was versed when Dr. Nader F. Nowparast was 17 years old. In addition to these Quatrains, which have been his favorite poetic style, Dr. Nader F. Nowparast has versed many Lyrics and Elegies which have been published in Farsi Magazines in Tehran and Southern California.…mehr

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The 700 Poetic Points that you are to read and enjoy are the English version of their Farsi (Persian) original version entitled 700 Guftar (Points) versed and translated by Dr. Nader Frank Nowparast. The Original Farsi Version was published by Ketab Cor. in Los Angeles, CA is 2007. It contains 700 Quatrains or Rubaiyat. The first Quatrain was versed when Dr. Nader F. Nowparast was 17 years old. In addition to these Quatrains, which have been his favorite poetic style, Dr. Nader F. Nowparast has versed many Lyrics and Elegies which have been published in Farsi Magazines in Tehran and Southern California.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Nader Frank Nowparast was born in Tehran, Iran in 1931 and came to the United States in 1956 on student Visa and with a four-years scholarship given to him by the United States Government due to the exceptionally high score he obtained on the Aptitude Test. After being honored with B.S. and M.A. Degrees in Psychology and completion of 60 credit in Doctoral Program toward the Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, he returned to Tehran, Iran in 1970. In addition to his academic achievements, he provided Comprehensive Psychological Services at Oklahoma State Penitentiary (1962-1964) and Youth Development Centers in Canonsburg and Cornwells Heights in the State of Pennsylvania (1966-1969). While in Pennsylvania, he began his instruction of courses in Psychology at Pennsylvania State University on the part-time basis (1967-1969).