Abdulla Goran Writer
Abdulla Goran (Kurdish: Ebdella Goran) was a Kurdish poet. He undoubtedly brought about a revolution in Kurdish poetry, and is also called the father of modern Kurdish literature. At this time Kurdish poetry was loaded with hundreds of years of foreign heritage, especially Arabic. Goran cleared his poetry of this influence and gave it a form, rhythm, language and content which was based on Kurdish reality and Kurdish culture, nature and folkloric traditions. The Arabic meter ('urûz), much used in all Muslim Oriental poetry, was exchanged for patterns from old Kurdish folk songs, and the vocabulary was purified of Arabic and other languages.
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Abdulla Goran on Wikipedia
External resources
- http://www.amews.org/review/reviewarticles/mojabfinal.htm
- http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0SBL/is_18/ai_n13801075
- http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/goran-2
- http://www.kerkuk-kurdistan.com/kulturek.asp?ser=4&cep=3&nnimre=310
- http://www.kurdishlibrary.org/Kurdish_Library/EnglishKL/Poetry_ENG/Poetry_Goran01_Eng.htm
- http://www.utoronto.ca/wwdl/publications/english/hassanpour_11.pdf
- https://sites.google.com/site/jaffakurdishtribe/home/notable-people/abdulla-goran/Abdulla