Spôjmaï ZariâbSpôjmaï Raouf Zariâb (Dari: سپوژمی زریاب; born 1949,[1] some sources say 1952[2]) is an Afghan-born short story writer. Her name also appears as Spozhmai Zaryab,[3] and surname appears as Zaryab.[2] BiographyShe was born in Kabul and was educated at Kabul University,[2] at the École des Beaux-Arts in Kabul[4] and at Besançon in France. She married Rahnaward Zaryab, also a writer.[2] During the Russian occupation of her country, she worked as a translator at the French embassy. In 1991, she left Afghanistan for exile at Montpellier in France.[4] Her works appeared in newspapers and magazines in Afghanistan before the Afghan civil war[2] and in Iran. Zariâb writes in Persian.[4] Zariâb was one of the first modern Afghan writers to have her works translated into French.[1] The following works have appeared in translation:
Some of her stories have appeared in translation in the UNESCO Courier:[5]
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