Translator · Author · Teacher

Reza
Saberi
of Tabriz

Bringing seven centuries of Persian poetry into faithful English — from the ghazals of Hafez to a thousand years of rubáiyát.

Born 1941, Iran
Works 17 books
Languages Persian → English
Persian miniature: Allegory of Worldly and Otherworldly Drunkenness, folio from the Divan of Hafez, depicting figures in a garden under a flowering tree.
A folio from the Divan of Hafez

A jeweler
of words.

Born in Iran in 1941, Reza Saberi has spent six decades quietly carrying the masterpieces of classical Persian literature into English. After reading English at the University of Tabriz and Teachers College in Tehran, he taught in Iran from 1965 to 1973 — and, after emigrating, at the Berlitz School of Languages in New York, and as a high-school English teacher in Fargo and Moorhead.

He is the first Iranian scholar to render a complete, faithful translation of the ghazals of Hafez. His A Thousand Years of Persian Rubáiyát gathers the four-line stanzas of dozens of poets, from the tenth century to the twentieth, alongside the original Persian. His own books of essays and meditations turn the same patient attention to questions of consciousness, nature, and the inner life.

He lives in Fargo, North Dakota, with his wife Akiko, a pathologist; their daughter, the journalist Roxana Saberi, is the author of Between Two Worlds: My Life and Captivity in Iran. Reza Saberi remains a member of the Smithsonian Institution and a lifelong reader, hiker, climber, and swimmer.

17
Published Works
1,000+
Years of Poetry Translated
60
Years of Writing

I consider a writer as a jeweler. His words are his commodity, and his readers his customers. I prefer to deal in precious genuine jewels rather than in cheap imitation ones.

— Reza Saberi
Bibliography

A library, book by book

Translations from the Persian, original works of reflection, and essays — spanning forty years of patient, polyphonic literary labor.

Persian · 14th Century
The Poems of Hafez
Translated by Reza Saberi
1995

The Poems of Hafez

University Press of America. The first complete, faithful translation of Hafez's ghazals by an Iranian scholar.

Translation
Cover of The Divan of Hafez bilingual edition
2002

The Divan of Hafez — Bilingual Text

University Press of America. The complete ghazals with the original Persian and English on facing pages.

Translation · Bilingual
Persian Anthology
A Thousand Years of Persian Rubáiyát
Reza Saberi
2000

A Thousand Years of Persian Rubáiyát

Ibex Publishers. Quatrains from the tenth to twentieth centuries, with the original Persian.

Translation · Anthology
Nonfiction · Philosophy
Insights and Intuitions
Reflections on Existence
2003

Insights and Intuitions

University Press of America. Reflections on the nature of existence.

Essays
A Novel
The Labyrinth
Reza Saberi · 1982
1982

The Labyrinth

Exposition Press, New York. A novel.

Fiction
Nonfiction
Splendor of the Light
Reza Saberi
1991

Splendor of the Light

Winston-Derek Publishers, Nashville.

Nonfiction
Nonfiction
Impressions & Expressions
Reza Saberi · 1992
1992

Impressions and Expressions

Christopher Lawrence Communications, Fargo.

Essays
Persian Poetry
An Invitation to Persian Poetry
Selected Translations
Selected Poetry

An Invitation to Persian Poetry

Selected translations in two editions, English and bilingual.

Translation
Reflections
A Knapsack Full of Light
Reza Saberi · 2008
2008

A Knapsack Full of Light

Meditations and aphorisms.

Essays
Persian Translation
Selected Verses from Saeb Tabrizi
Reza Saberi
Persian Classic

Selected Verses from Saeb Tabrizi

A selection from the great seventeenth-century master of the Indian style.

Translation
Persian Translation
Hidden Treasures
Kalim & Bidel
Indo-Persian

Hidden Treasures: Selected Verses from Kalim and Bidel

Verses from two luminaries of the Indo-Persian tradition.

Translation
Persian Anthology
A Rose Garden of Persian Poetry
Reza Saberi
Anthology

A Rose Garden of Persian Poetry

A bouquet of voices from a thousand years of Iranian verse.

Anthology
Philosophy
Pentagon of Wisdom
Reza Saberi
Reflection

Pentagon of Wisdom

A late work of reflection on understanding and the examined life.

Essays
Reflections
Reflections & Inspirations
Reza Saberi
Meditations

Reflections and Inspirations

A gathering of meditations and shorter pieces.

Essays
Spiritual
Spiritual Enlightenment
Reza Saberi
Contemplation

Spiritual Enlightenment

On contemplation, awareness, and the inner journey.

Spiritual
In Persian
بین دو جهان (Between Two Worlds)
Persian edition
2010

Beyne Do Jahan, Zendegi Va Esarate Man Dar Iran

Persian-language edition, related to the family memoir Between Two Worlds.

Persian Edition
A Life in Letters

From Tabriz to Fargo

A teacher, a translator, a reader — six decades carried between two languages and three continents.

  1. 1941
    Born in Iran to Mohammad Hosayn Saberi, a merchant, and Ommulbanin Saberi.
  2. 1960s
    B.A. in English at the University of Tabriz; B.A. in education at Teachers College, Tehran.
  3. 1965–73
    English teacher in Iran. Serves in the Iranian armed forces (1966–67).
  4. 1971
    Marries Akiko Hayashi, a pathologist. Three children: Rezmin, Jasper, and the journalist Roxana Saberi.
  5. 1975–77
    Teaches Persian and translates at the Berlitz School of Languages, New York. Graduate study at Seton Hall, NYU, and Case Western Reserve.
  6. 1982
    Publishes his first book, the novel The Labyrinth, with Exposition Press, New York.
  7. 1985–92
    High-school English teacher in Fargo, North Dakota, and Moorhead, Minnesota.
  8. 1995
    Publishes The Poems of Hafez — the first complete, faithful English translation of the ghazals by an Iranian scholar.
  9. 2000
    A Thousand Years of Persian Rubáiyát (Ibex Publishers) gathers a millennium of quatrains in Persian and English.
  10. 2002
    The Divan of Hafez: A Bilingual Text presents the complete ghazals with facing-page Persian.
  11. 2003 →
    Insights and Intuitions, A Knapsack Full of Light, Pentagon of Wisdom, and further translations of Saeb Tabrizi, Kalim, and Bidel.