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Cankurd
Kurdish poet and writer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cankurd (born 1948 in Maydan) is a contemporary Kurdish poet and writer.
Born 1948[1] in the village of Maydan[citation needed] in northwestern Syria, he completed his studies in Afrin and Aleppo. Due to his political activism, he was imprisoned several times, until he left Syria for Germany in 1979.[1] He writes in Kurdish, Arabic and German. He has translated some of the literary works of Shakespeare and Daphne du Maurier into Kurdish.[2] He has also translated some poets of the contemporary Arab poet Nizar Qabbani into Kurdish.[3]
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Books
- Gundê Dîna, Short story in Kurdish, Helwest Publishers, Sweden, ISBN 91-89224-09-4/9189224094.
- Selahdînê Eyûbî: Kurdekî Cîhan Hejand, Helwest-Çanda Nûjen Publishers, Spånga, Sweden, 60 pp., 2000. ISBN 91-89224-05-1/9189224051.
- Alexander Jaba (Berhevoka çêrokên kurmancî), First edition, Helwest Publishers, Spånga, 135 pp., 2000.
- Dilopeka xwîna dila, Poem.
- Bazirganê Vênîsiya, Translation of The Merchant of Venice by Shakespeare.
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