Parviz Natil Khanlari

Biography

Natil Khanlari, Parwiz (1913-1990), son of Mirza Abu al-Hasan Khan. Iranian litterateur, researcher, journalist, writer, linguist, and poet born in Terhan. He received his secondary education at Dar al-Funun and his higher education at the Faculty of Letters, University of Tehran, where he obtained his PhD. Having completed his military service, he taught at the University of Tehran. He embarked upon his journalistic career in his high school years when he contributed his poetry and articles to the Mihr journal. He was introduced to the ‘Foursome Group’, i.e. Sadiq Hidayat, Mujtaba Minuvi, Buzurg ‘Alawi, and Mas’ud Farzad, as a sophomore. He held offices at the Education Department of the Education Ministry and served for a while as the director of Publications and Public Relations of the University of Tehran, undersecretary of the Interior Ministry, and Minister of Education and was elected twice as a senator. In his youth he had developed an interest in writing articles and composing poetry and a relative of Nima Yushij, he associated with that poet. He contributed his first article in 1930 to the Iqdam newspaper. He married Zahra Kiya who in  next years who bore him a daughter and a son, though his son, Arman, died in childhood. While teaching he studied Persian Language and Literature at the University of Tehran, wrote his thesis under the title of ‘Study of Persian Prosody’ and obtained his PhD in 1933. He departed for Paris in 1938 where he conducted studies at L'Institut de Linguistique et Phonétique Générales et Appliquées (ILPGA). His lecture delivered at l'École des langues orientales was discussed in literary newspapers and periodicals for some time. He always  Read more