Suwara Ilkhanizada

Suwara Ilkhanizada

Suwara Ilkhanizada(1937-1976), was a Kurdish poet and writer. He was born at the village of "Turjan" near Bukan in north-west of Iran. His family relocated to Bukan in summer 1954. He went to school in Bukan and continued his studies in Tabriz. In 1962, he enrolled in the judicial law department of faculty of Law at University of Tehran. In 1964, he was imprisoned for six months in "Qezelqaleh" prison in Tehran for his alleged ties to Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran. He graduated in 1968 and began working at the Kurdish service of Radio Tehran, where he presented a popular literary program called "Tapo û Bomelêl". He died on January 14th, 1976, after a car accident and a failed surgery operation in "Misaghiyye" hospital in Tehran. He is buried at "Hamamian" cemetery near Bokan.

Books

#"Xewe Berdîne", Collection of Poems, Ashti Publishers, 1992.
#"Tapo û Bomelêl", Ashti Publishers, 2000.

Poems

#"Xewe Berdîne" (Stone Dream), Poem
#"Dûyi Rêbendan" (February 13th), Rûnakî Journal, No.290, p.19, Oct. 1969.
#"To Deryamî" (Your are my sea), Poem
#"Korpey Lêwbebar (The sick child), Poem
#"Şar"(City)
#"Xêllî Diro" (Tribe of Liars)
#"Kiçî Beyan" (Daughter of Morning)
#"Sirwey Beyanî" (Breeze of Morning)
#"Bo Kiçe Kurdê" (For a Kurdish girl)
#"Hello" (Eagle)

External links

* [http://modersmal.skolutveckling.se/sydkurdiska/Ferge/index.php?subaction=showfull&id=1129144432&archive=&start_from=&ucat=& Suwara Ilkhanizada] , Kurdish Language School, Mydigheten För Skolutveckling, Sweden (in Kurdish).
* [http://gagesh.com/index.php?subaction=showfull&id=1148319842&archive=&start_from=&ucat=26&do=elxanizade Suwara Ilkhanizada] , A short Biography (in Kurdish).
* [http://www.pertwk.com/pertwk/index.php?e=156 Suwara and Kurdish Prose] , Muhammad Bahrawar, 2006.


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