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Khasro Jaff ,The
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Khasro Jaff was born in 1945 in
Kalar village in the midst of a cultural and educated environment of the
Jaff family, that was known for its culture and learning. His father Mohamed
Saeed Beg Jaff was, and throughout his life, in the forefront of the
cultural life and a distinguished figure in such Kurdish circles, and for
more than forty years his works shined in the newspapers and periodicals
of Kurdistan.
Khasro Jaff was multi talented; a
prominent architect, a gifted….. artist, and an inspiring poet whose
verses touched the soles; a novelist and author; further more is the man
who loved his friends and most modest with those who respect him and
consider him a friend. His architectural achievements,
which seemed strange at times, that you can pinpoint a certain building of
his design by looking at it.
Some of Khasro design Khasro Jaff is a person who comes from
old times, his shining glare catches the eyes, and his sole burns like
burning ships in the middle of the sea. There is a revolt, a confrontation
in his poetry, and a Sufi passion of the ejection of the matter. He is his own king, a
lover of the first order, who remind us of old gone glories and cidatls
trembling. Together with the creativeness that is stored in his memory, he
is often the spoiled, obstinate child who cries about a lost toy, seeking
the wound! Khasro Jaff is
a human poet in the full meaning of the words; he adores the sands of his
land, the air and the water as he loves his poems and his polite madness;
the eyes shine for the love of all; in his poems we discover the human who
searches for his secret, like Gilgamish who searched for plant of
eternity. His words shine like
diamond in a mountain night, changing colours and lighting to proliferate
the skies. Only the threads of innocence extend in an embrace of poetry
and such innocence, to spread in the midst of the poems of Khasro Jaff,
like a lost sea searching for shores. In his novels we find a historic tendency
to document various aspects of Kurdish history in their recent and distant
past, to the extent that this tendency is magnified in all of his five
novels in one way or the other. Here the
question must be asked if it proper to magnify the historic leaning in the
writings of the English novelist Walter Scot, and the French novelist
Anore de Palzag who aspired to become the secretary of French society,
after documented historic events in volumes of his well known novel The
Human Trajedy, which was published in the first half of the 19th
century. If such was the
intention of Khasro Jaff, it would then be for a noble purpose when the
novelist is transformed to a historian, honest to actual happenings of his
country, and when this nation is Kurdistan his own, and his basic
objective is the documetation of aspects of its history, then such mission
must be sacred. Some of his
better known novels are: Korde Re-The Valley.
Heech-Nothigness; Pashayan Kosht-they Killed the Pasha;
Raz-The Secret. Ga Mal-The Dog; Afreetat Al Sultan-The
Sultan’s Ghost. Wereena- The Blab. He also wrote the Kurdish
Encyclopedia. He married Khorshidah daughter of Dawood
Beg Al-Jaff & have one daughter , Glarah , and one son Wais
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