Farhad Pirbal is a Kurdish writer, researcher, poet, playwright, singer, university professor, artist, and painter from South part of Kurdistan.
He was born in 1961 in Erbil.
He graduated from Suleimani University in 1984.
He joined the Union of Mountain Writers.
He published his first book, a play entitled "Bye, My Country" within the Union of Mountain Writers.
He went to Iran to avoid military service in the Iraqi regime and stayed there for eight months. He then went to Germany and then to Denmark, where he stayed for two years. On a scholarship from the Kurdish Institute of Paris, he continued his education and studied the history of modern Kurdish literature at Sorbonne University and received a Doctorate.
Farhad Pirbal returned to Kurdistan in October 1994 after completing his doctorate and was appointed to Salaheddin University in the same year.
When he was in Denmark and Germany, Pirbal worked as a literary department editor, reporter, and editorial board member for many magazines such as Kharmana and Nodem in Stockholm, Yekgirtin and Darwaza in Denmark, Hiwa in Paris, and many others.
After returning to Kurdistan in 1994, he was in charge of the pages of the Kurdistan New newspaper. He was editor-in-chief of the "Magazine of Translation" published by the Ministry of Culture. He also participated as a writer or editor in many other magazines and publications, the most prominent of which is the magazine "Weran" published in Erbil.
Works of Farhad Pirbal
Stories and novels
Potato Eaters (Story Collection)
Mullazm Tahsin and more (novel)
Seven Nude Photos of Mr. Minister's Wife (Novel)
Santiago de Compostela (novel)
The Pedophile (novel)
A Man in a Black Coat and Hat and Blue Shoes (Novel)
Hotel Europe (Story)
My Father's Stories (Novel)
A Triangular Tomb (novel)
The chief of the Ramadans
Zar and the snakes
Plays:
Goodbye, my country.
Civil society
My Country Civil Society Good morning, strangeness
Father (translation)
Respected Whore (translation)
A stupid writer
The Hashish smokers
The man who only liked the world in his dream
Character Designer: Hemn Qaremani
Research
Kurdish image in the Archive of Kurdish Studies researchers
Kurds from the perspective of Orientalists
Some French letters
The beginning of the rise of Kurdish poems
Sources of Kurdish Studies
General Sharif Pasha
The Bible in the History of Kurdish Literature
Chronology of Kurdistan
Literary approaches. First edition: 2004 Second edition: 2006
Kurdistan Flag
Chronology of Erbil from ancient times to 1958
Chronology of Kurdistan 625 BC - 1932
History of Theater in Kurdish Literature
Stages of Renewal of Turkish Poetry
Kurdish journalism in French
Abdulrahim Rahmi Hakari
The language of the Hayzaran
Gold in the trash
What didn't I see
The books that changed my life
Poetry
Refugee No 33333
I am a strange man
A selection of poems by Jacques Prevert (translation)
The differences between me and crazy
Five and a half books
Farhad Pirbal's Dream book
Yes, I Love Frough Farukhzad (Poetic Experience)
The Qur'an, the grandmother of books
Movie
Seven minus one
Mind