Rahnaward Zaryab ( prs, رهنورد زریاب) full name Muhammad Azam Rahnaward Zaryab (), (August 1944 – 10 December 2020)
was novelist, short story writer, and journalist from Afghanistan
literary critic
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/scholar.
Biography
He was born in 1944, in the Rika Khana neighbourhood of
Kabul
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, Afghanistan, to a family of
Sunni Hazaras
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.
He was married to
Spôjmaï Zariâb
Spôjmaï Raouf Zariâb ( Dari: سپوژمی زریاب ; born 1949, some sources say 1952) is an Afghan-born short story writer. Her name also appears as Spozhmai Zaryab, and surname appears as Zaryab.
Biography
She was born in Kabul and was e ...
with whom he has three daughters. He received a degree in journalism from
Kabul University
Kabul University (KU; prs, دانشگاه کابل, translit= Dāneshgāh-e-Kābul; ps, د کابل پوهنتون, translit=Da Kābul Pohantūn) is one of the major and oldest institutions of higher education in Afghanistan. It is in the 3rd ...
, and pursued further education in Wales and New Zealand. Zaryab wrote in
Farsi
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, the variety of the
Persian language
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spoken in Afghanistan.
On his return to Afghanistan in the early 1970s he took a job with the prominent Zhwandoon Magazine as a crime reporter. He has said that he sought the job because it gave him material for his stories. He has continued to work as a print and TV journalist and editor throughout his career and in the spring of 2015 worked as an editor for
Tolo TV
TOLO ( fa, طلوع, , sunrise) is a commercial television station operated by MOBY Group in Afghanistan. Launched in 2004, it became one of the first commercial stations in the country and laid the foundation for an accessible media outlet by o ...
in Kabul, Afghanistan’s largest private broadcaster. He has also held government positions in the Culture Ministry of Afghanistan.
Zaryab lived in exile in France during the 1990s but returned to Kabul after the fall of the
Taliban
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. His wife and three daughters live in Paris, France.
Despite critical and commercial success as an author in the 1970s, his ability to make a living from writing has suffered along with the prospects of the Afghanistan middle and intellectual classes since the time of the 1979
Soviet invasion. Also, the bookshops that now exist in Kabul tend to sell bootleg copies of Iranian works. This did not stop him from continuing to write, though he said he did so mostly for himself.
He died from
COVID-19
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in Kabul on 10 December 2020, aged 76, during the
COVID-19 pandemic in Afghanistan
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.
Selected works
*
Aktare Maskhara, 1980 (screenplay)
* Qalandar Nama, 2014, Kabul
* “The Re-creation of a Middle Eastern Story in Latin America,” with Guilan Silassi, Journal of Persianate Studies, Vol 4 No 2, (2011) 272-285.
* “The Beauty Sleeping under Earth,” and, “The Purse Thief,” stories both translated into English and collected in, Short Stories from Afghanistan, 2002, Shah M Book Co., Kabul
* Shama-e-dar shabistane, (in Persian) 1990s, Kabul (listed on worldcat.org)
* Gulnar-o-abina, (in Persian) 1990s, Kabul. (listed on worldcat.org)
* “The Hawk and the Tree,” very short story, available here
The_Hawk_and_the_Tree (translation by Wasef Bakhtari)
* “A Brief Look at Modern Fiction Prose,” an essay of literary criticism and history. Zaryab connects literature in Afghanistan to its different political periods. (This work is referenced in the preface to, Real Men Keep their Word: Tales from Kabul, Afghanistan : a Selection of
Akram Osman's Dari Short Stories, Akram Osman, New York, 2005)
* Poverty period of hallucination, (short stories, in Dari/Persian), Kabul, Maiwand Printing Press, 2004
References
General references
* https://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/18/world/asia/writer-retreats-to-a-kabul-that-lives-only-in-his-memories-and-books.html
* http://www.bitlanders.com/blogs/mohammad-aazam-rahnaward-zaryab/74800
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1944 births
2020 deaths
Afghan novelists
Afghan journalists
20th-century Afghan writers
21st-century Afghan writers
Hazara writers
Hazara journalists
Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Afghanistan