Choman Hardi

Choman Hardi

Choman Hardi (born 1974), is a contemporary Kurdish poet, translator and painter. She was born in Sulaimaniya in Iraqi Kurdistan. In 1975 her family fled to Iran after the Algiers Accord but returned to Iraq after a general amnesty in 1979. They were forced to move again in 1988 during the Anfal campaign. She arrived in United Kingdom in 1993 as a refugee and studied psychology and philosophy at Oxford and University College London. She did her PhD at University of Kent focusing on the effects of forced migration on the lives of Kurdish women from Iraq and Iran. She has published three volumes of poetry in Kurdish. Her only collection of English poems titled Life for Us was published by Bloodaxe Books in 2004. Her articles have appeared in Modern Poetry in Translation[1][2] She has been a former chairperson of Exiled Writers Ink! and has organized creative writing workshops for the British Council in UK, Belgium, Czech Republic and India. She was a resident poet for 10 months at the Moniack Mhor or Scotland's National Writing Centre in 2004. She is a recipient of a Jerwood/Arvon Young Poet's Apprenticeship. In June 2007, an exhibition of her paintings at the Hawth Arts Centre in Sussex County. Dr. Hardi is currently doing a post-doc at the Programme for Genocide and Holocaust Studies at Uppsala University in Sweden.

Books

  • Return with no memory, Denmark, 1996 (in Kurdish)
  • Light of the shadows, Sweden, 1998 (in Kurdish)
  • Selected Poems, Iraqi Kurdistan, 2003 (in Kurdish)
  • Life for Us, Bloodaxe, 2004 (in English)
  • Gendered Experiences of Genocide, Ashgate, 2011 (in English)

External links

References

  1. ^ Untitled essay, Modern Poetry in Translation, pp. 156–157, No.17, 2001.
  2. ^ "Kurdish Women Refugees: Obstacles and opportunities", in Forced Migration and Mental Health, pp149–168, 2005.

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