Farrokh Nematpoor
Farrokh Nematpoor | |
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Born |
17 April 1965 Baneh, Kurdistan, Iran |
Education | University of Oslo, Department of Philosophy |
Occupation | novelist, short story writer, journalist |
Farrokh Nematpoor is a Kurdish novelist, short story writer, journalist and active politician. He was born in Baneh, in the Kurdish province of Iran. He started writing at an early age and showed great interest in literature and politics. He has written several short stories, novels and articles.
As of 2001, he lives in Norway with his wife and two children.
Works
- The traveling Swallows, novel (1998), Sardam
- Afternoon in The City, short story (2007) Sardam
- World’s most Beautiful Day, short story (2009) Ministry of culture
- Years of Dreaming, novel (2010) Ministry of culture
- The Nights of Aroma and Travels, short story (2012) Ministry of culture
- With the whispers of the leaves, short story (2013) Azady
- Five travels, One picture, novel (2013) Azady
- The wounded Bird, the admired Fish, novel (2014) Mang
- Tomato’s and Pyramids, short story (2014) Mang
As of February 2016, he has three books finishing up for publishing, one novel and two short stories.
Translations
- Karl Marx, Wage Labour and Capital – Persian to Kurdish (1999) Printing house Arbil
- Toril Brekke, Jacaranda flower and 11 other novelles from Africa - Norwegian to Kurdish (2005) Printing house Suleymania.
- Anfinn Stigen, History of thoughts – Norwegian to Kurdish (2009) Sardam.
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