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Ehsan Tabari
Tabari in 1979
Born(1917-02-08)8 February 1917
Died29 April 1989(1989-04-29) (aged 72)
Political partyTudeh Party

Ehsan Tabari (Persian: احسان طبری; 8 February 1917 – 29 April 1989) was an Iranian philosopher, poet, and a literary giant who played a major role in modernization in literature and cultural enlightenment in the twentieth century in Iran. He also fostered a deep understanding of Marxist philosophy in Iran. A founding member and theoretician of the Tudeh Party of Iran, he was an active participant in the advancement of the political process whose aim was social progress and elimination of economic disparity in twentieth-century Iran.

Tabari was born in 1917 in Sari, Mazandaran, Iran. Tabari was fluent in eight languages, and he wrote and translated poetry and did research in linguistics.

He returned to Iran in 1979 after the overthrow of the Shah, but was arrested in 1983 along with other leaders of the Tudeh Party of Iran. In May 1984, after being subjected to barbaric physical and psychological torture in prison, including months of solitary confinement, and without the benefit of being represented by a lawyer, the Islamic Republic of Iran presented a broken man to the world, claiming to have made Tabari "convert to Islam". Disbelief about the sincerity of Tabari's conversion has been fed by the fact that after giving a confessional speech to other political prisoners at Evin prison he was asked by the prison warden "to deny outright the rumor that he had cast himself into the role of a `Galileo.`" Tabari gave not a clear denial but a "long convoluted response", and after his "confession" he remained "not only incarcerated but also in total isolation – even from his own family".[1]

Tabari died on April 29, 1989, of kidney and heart failure, under house arrest in Tehran.

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  1. ^ [source: 56: M. Faraz, "Prison Memoirs" Ettehad-e Kar 20 (June 1991); 16-17]; Abrahamian, Tortured Confessions, (1999), (p.208)

Further reading

  • "Eshan Tabari". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. 1 May 1989. p. 8BCE. Retrieved 1 June 2010.
  • Vahdat, Farzin (2001). God and juggernaut: Iran's intellectual encounter with modernity. Syracuse University Press. p. 99. ISBN 978-0-8156-2947-4. Retrieved 1 June 2010.


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