Farhad Pirbal

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Bibliography

Fiction

  • Mal awa, ey Wilatekem (Goodbye, My Country), Play, 1998.
  • Heşîşkêşekan (The Weed Smokers), Play, 2000
  • Petatexorekan (The Potato Eaters), Stories, 2000.
  • Mûlazim Tehsîn û Şity Tirîş (Lieutenant Tahsin and Other Things), 2001.
  • Santyago Dî Kompostêla (Santiago de Compostela), Novel, 2002.
  • Mindalbaz (Pedophile), Novel, 2003.
  • Piyawêky Şepqereşy Paltoreşy Pelawşîn (A Man with a Black Hat and Black Pants and Blue Shies), Novel, 2003.
  • Hikayetekanî Bawkim (My Dad's Stories), Novel, 2007.
  • Hotêl Ewrûpa (Hotel Europe), Novel, 2010.
  • Ew Pyawey Tenya Le Xewda Dinyay Pê Ciwan Bû (The Man that Only Seen World as Beautiful in His Dreams), Play, 2010.
  • Hewt Wêney Rûtî Jinî Cenabî Wezîr (Seven Nude Pictures of Sir Minister's Wife), Novel, 2016.
  • Zêrî Naw Zibil (Gold in Trash), Novel.
  • Zar û Marekan.
  • Re'îş Remezanekan.
  • Çîm Dî? (What Did I See?).
  • Ew Kitêbaney Jiyanyan Gorîm (The Books that Changed My Life).
  • Qebrêkî Sêgoşe (A Triangular Grave), Novel, 2017.
  • Kurdistan the Political Capital of Middle East.[3]

Non-Fiction

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Pirbal speaks in Kurdish language about French language.
  • Încîl le Mêjûy Edebiyatî Kûrd (Bible in the History of Kurdish Literature), (1857–1957).
  • Serçawekanî Kurdnasî (Sources of Kurdology), Research, 1998.
  • Destpêkî Serheldanî Pexşanî Kurdî (The Beginning of the Kurdish Prose), Research, 1999.
  • Jeneral Şerîf Paşa (General Sharif Pasha), Biography, 2001.
  • Kronolocyay Kûrdistan (Kurdish Chronology).
  • Ebdulrehîm Rehmî Hekarî (Abdulrahim Rahmi Hakary), Biography, 2002.
  • Rêbaze Edebiyêkan (Literalic Movements), 2004.
  • Wêney Kûrd le Erşîfî Rojhelatnasekanda (The Picture of Kurds in the Orientalists’ Archives), Research, 2005.

References

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  1. FARHAD PIRBAL, on caesuramag.org, Jan 15, 2021 Written By Pshtewan Kamal Babakir and David Shook.
  2. A Poet Among Potato Eaters: An Introduction to Farhad Pirbal, poetryfoundation, By David Shook, Originally Published: April 22nd, 2020.
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