A landmark anthology bringing together the voices of 30 Kurdish writers living across four continents — exploring themes of identity, exile, and belonging.
What does it mean to be Kurdish in a world that erases you? What does home mean when…
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What does it mean to be Kurdish in a world that erases you? What does home mean when you've never seen it? In this landmark anthology, thirty writers across four continents answer those questions in their own voices.
From Toronto to Berlin, from Stockholm to Sydney, these essays, stories, and poems form a portrait of a people refusing to disappear — preserving a language, a memory, a future.
Dr. Sara Ahmadi is a writer, scholar, and cultural critic whose work centers on the Kurdish diaspora experience in North America. Born in Sulaymaniyah and raised in Toronto, she holds a PhD in Comparative Literature from the University…
"A masterpiece of contemporary literature. A must-read for anyone interested in the diaspora experience."
— The New York Times"Beautifully curated and deeply moving. Ahmadi has assembled a chorus that demands to be heard."
— The Guardian"This book will change how you think about identity, exile, and home."
— CBC BooksDr. Aram Othman & Dr. Lisa Bauer
Hawre Saleh
دکتۆر ڕەزا کەریمی
Translated by Layla Hossein
Prof. Karwan Mahmood
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