Lokman Polat
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Lokman Polat is a Turkish
Turkey
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-Swedish
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 writer of Kurdish
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 origin. Before 1980, he was involved in publishing political commentaries and news. He has been arrested several times due to his activities in the field of Kurdish
Kurdish language
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 literature, and was sentenced to 10 years in prison in absentia. He moved to Sweden
Sweden
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 in 1984 and began writing short stories in Kurdish. Lokam Polat is a founding member of the Kurdish Writers Association (Komela Nivîskarên Kurd), a member of the international PEN
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 and a member of the Writers' Union of Sweden.

Works

He has published 14 books so far. Four of them are written in Turkish
Turkish language
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 and the rest in Kurdish. His Kurdish books include three novels and seven short stories. He has also translated four children books into Kurdish. He has been involved in journalism too and has published a journal titled Helwest.

Books

  1. Barbar kasirgasi : kisa öyküler, 129 pp., Heviya Gel Publishers, Stockholm, 1989. (in Turkish)
  2. Evîn û Jiyan, 80 pp., Çanda Nûjen Publishers, Stockholm, 1992.
  3. Torina Şêx Seîd, 112 pp., Hêvîva Gel Publishers, ISBN 91-630-1941-8, 1993.
  4. Jin û zîndan, 79 pp., Çanda Nûjen Publishers, Stockholm, ISBN 91-972247-3-1, 1995.
  5. Xwîn û hêstirê çavan, 117 pp., Çanda Nûjen Publishers, Stockholm, ISBN 91-972247-5-8, 1995.
  6. Çîvanoka evînê, Translation of Samad Behrangi
    Samad Behrangi
    Samad Behrangi was an Iranian teacher, social critic, folklorist, translator, and short story writer of Azeri extraction. He is famous for his children's book, The Little Black Fish.-Life:He was born in Tabriz to a lower-class Azerbaijani family...

    's work, 44 pp., Çanda Nûjen Publishers, Stockholm, ISBN 91-972247-8-2 ,1995.
  7. Evîndar (bi pêşgotina Mehmed Uzun), 100 pp., Çanda Nûjen Publishers, Stockholm, ISBN 91-972247-6-6, 1996.
  8. Kurdistana sor, 58 pp., Çanda Nûjen Publishers, Stockholm, ISBN 91-972247-1-5, 1996.
  9. Mêrxas : serpêhatiyên Kurdî, 100 pp., Çanda Nûjen Publishers, Stockholm, ISBN 91-972247-7-4, 1996.
  10. Ji Nav Edebiyata Swêdê, 120 pp., Çanda Nûjen Publishers, Stockholm, ISBN 91-973141-0-2, 1997.
  11. Kewa Marî, novel, 274 pp., Çanda Nûjen Publishers, Stockholm, ISBN 91-89224-01-9, 1999.
  12. Fîlozof, novel, 163 pp., Helwest Publishers, 2002.
  13. Rojnamevan, novel, 109 pp., Pêrî Publishers, 2002.
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