Gholamreza Rouhani

Sayyed Gholamreza Rouhani alias Ajjeneh (Persian: غلامرضا روحانی, 17 May 1897 – 29 August 1985) was an Iranian humorous poet.

In 1919 at the age of 22 his poetry was published in several newspapers and various publications in Teheran such as Gooleh Zard, Nasim-e-Shomal, Nahid, Omid and Tofigh.

In 1934 a collection of his poems called Tallyehe fokahyat Rouhani with an acknowledgment written by Sayyed Mohamad Ali Jamalzadeh was published.

Rouhani was also active in creating songs as well as serious and humorous poems for music and theater clubs to be used in concerts and shows.

Professor Jamalzadeh called him "The chief of humorous poets" and Mohammad Taghi Bahar remembers him in his poem after Iraj Mirza and Sayyed Ashrafaldyn Gilani.

Sayyed Gholamreza Rouhani used humorous writing to show the problems of the society of his time and he speaks of the suffering of the Iranian social conditions such as, drugs, smoking, superstition, lack of education, the pain of single women, ignorance, illiteracy, war, and the imitation of western culture.