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Atia Abawi (born 1982), American author and television journalist of Afghan descent; Lina AbiRafeh, Arab-American (non-Afghan) author of Gender and International Aid in Afghanistan; Muqadasa Ahmadzai (born 1992/1993), poet, social activist, and politician; Soraya Alekozei (born 1955), Afghan-born memoirist, interpreter, and veteran, based in ...
In particular, many Afghan poets have been inspired by mystical and Sufism experiences. Afghan poetry is the oldest form of literature and has a rich written and oral tradition. In Afghanistan, poetic expression exists for centuries. The great poet Rumi was an Afghan poet who wrote in Dari language throughout his life.
Afghan writers by century (5 C) + Afghan male writers (1 C, 5 P) Afghan women writers (6 C, 6 P) B. Afghan bloggers (2 P) F. French-language writers from Afghanistan ...
Some of the famous poets who were born or lived in the region of present-day Afghanistan include Rumi, Khushal Khan Khattak, Rahman Baba, Ahmad Shah Durrani, Timur Shah Durrani, Shuja Shah Durrani, Ghulam Muhammad Tarzi, Ghulam Habib Nawabi, Massoud Nawabi, Homaira Nakhat Dastgirzada and many others.
[1] [2] His debut novel The Kite Runner (2003) was a critical and commercial success; the book and his subsequent novels have all been at least partially set in Afghanistan and have featured an Afghan as the protagonist. Hosseini's novels have spread awareness about Afghanistan's people and culture. [3]
Raziq Faani (Persian: رازق فانی) (30 December 1943 – 22 April 2007) [1] was a renowned Afghan poet and novelist from the city Kabul. He published more than ten volumes of poetry and novels in Persian .
This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:21st-century Afghan women writers The contents of that subcategory can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it. Subcategories
Pages in category "20th-century Afghan poets" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Nadia Anjuman;