Najiba Ahmad
Najiba Ahmad (born 1954) (Kurdish:نهجیبە ئهحمهد, Necîbe Ehmed; pronounced [nadʒiːba aħmad]) is a contemporary Kurdish writer, poet, and translator
Life and career
[edit]Ahmad was born in northern city of Kirkuk in 1954. She studied Kurdish language and literature at the University of Sulaimaniya and worked as a teacher for many years before joining the Kurdish liberation movement. At the time when she began writing poetry, she was the only female Kurdish literary figure.[1]
Along with a handful of female Kurdish poets and writers, including Kajal Ahmad (b. 1967) and Mahabad Qadragi (b. 1966), she is regarded as making a significant contribution to the development of Kurdish literature.[2]
Work
[edit]She has published three volumes of her short stories and of her poetry and her work is also included in anthologies such as An Anthology of Modern Kurdish Literature [3] She has also translated poetry from Arabic and Persian to Kurdish and written literary articles, novels, short stories, drama, and literary works for children.
Selected publications
[edit]- Spring Weeping, Tabriz, Iran, 1994.
- Rasan (short stories) Tabriz, Iran, 1994.
- History of the Apple-tree, Hawler, Iraqi Kurdistan, 1998.
- The Butterflies of Death (short stories), Hawler, Iraqi Kurdistan 1998.
- A Deer Created of Water, Hawler, Iraqi Kurdistan, 2005
- Resurrection of Pear Buds, Hawler, Iraqi Kurdistan, 2005
See also
[edit]References
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- Kurdish-language writers
- Kurdish-language Iraqi poets
- 1954 births
- Living people
- People from Kirkuk
- 20th-century Iraqi poets
- Iraqi women poets
- 20th-century Iraqi writers
- 20th-century Iraqi women writers
- 21st-century Iraqi writers
- 21st-century Iraqi women writers
- 21st-century Iraqi poets
- Iraqi writer stubs
- Middle Eastern poet stubs
- Kurdish people stubs