Kurdistan. I couldn’t have silenced you, even if I tried. Your blood runs through my veins on it’s quest for freedom.
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Kurdistan. I couldn’t have silenced you, even if I tried. Your blood runs through my veins on it’s quest for freedom.
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Feqiyê Teyran, born Mir Mehemed (1590–1660) was a Kurdish poet best known for his work Zembîlfiroş, and is also credited for writing the first literary account of the Battle of Dimdim which took place in 1609 and 1610. He is considered a pioneer in Kurdish Sufi literature and one of the founders of the Kurdish literary tradition with Ali Hariri, Melayê Cizîrî, Mela Huseynê Bateyî and Ehmedê Xanî.
Anne Carson, from “The Glass Essay”, Glass, Irony, and God
Anaïs Nin, from a diary entry written c. October 1936, featured in The Diary of Anaïs Nin Vol. 2
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