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Cari-kalamator

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Cari-kalamator (Persian: کاریکلماتور) is the name of the Parviz Shapour's writings. The first time the term was used was in the Khoosheh Journal's editorial in 1968. in that Journal, Ahmad Shamlou said: this word is derived from "caricature" and "kalameh" (in Persian: کلمه) (it means 'word'). Shapour's writings are cartoons that have been expressed through words.[1]

Examples from Parviz Shapoor's Cari-kalamators

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  • My heart is the most populated city in the world.
  • Welcome to my eyes.
  • Raindrop, is a small ocean.[2]

References

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  1. ^ کاریکلماتور چیست؟
  2. ^ from Parviz Shapour's book: Selective of the Parviz Shapour's cari-kalamator, Morvarid publication , 1992