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  1. 4 mar 2022 · This quatrain is by Afghan poet Abdul Qahar Asi, and it is an accurate reflection of the literature of Afghanistan over the past decades. It also reflects the lives of Afghan people and poets immersing in the bloody war and its aftermath.

  2. This chapter examines the poetry written in English by Afghan women poets from locations in the West, mostly in the United States of America and Australia, as sites of protest. Afghan women’s poetry deals predominantly with issues of loss of home, trauma and hope.

  3. 24 wrz 2020 · Other than prose, the following verses from poems in Pashto language by famous Afghan poets give a clue of what the survivors of war in this country have been feeling about the state of affairs in their motherland.

  4. War Poetry from the war in Afghanistan from 2001 to . . . The war poems on this page are mainly by soldiers who were actively involved in the fighting in Afghanistan and saw and experienced what happening around them and to them.

  5. able and never-ending wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria. These “forever wars” as Mark Danner has dubbed them, have not only resulted in a vast production of literary works that seek to grapple with the experience and particular character of modern warfare; they have also given rise to a surge of interest in the topic of war among literary sch...

  6. 6 cze 2021 · Afghan poetry is both subtle and profound, hinting at notions of spiritualism, and an Afghan sense of the transcendental,” muses 81-year-old poet Ghulam Haidar Haidari Wujodi as he hunches...

  7. It is meant to build reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills, the content being linked by a common subject: the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan, its effects in Afghanistan itself, and the similarities and differences that exist between American and Afghan culture.