Farhad Pirbal (; born 20 August 1961) is a Kurdish writer, singer, poet, painter and critic. He was born in the city of Erbil (Hawler) in Southern Kurdistan. He studied Kurdish language and literature in the University of Sulaymaniyah. In 1986, he left Kurdistan to Denmark, Germany, and finally settling in France. He continued his studies in University of Sorbonne in the field of Kurdish literature. After going back to Southern Kurdistan, in 1994, he established the Sharafkhan Badlisi cultural center.
Bibliography
Fiction
- Mal awa, ey Wilatekem (Goodbye, My Country), Play, 1998.
- HeÃ
ÂîÃ
ÂkêÃ
Âekan (The Weed Smokers), Play, 2000
- Petatexorekan (The Potato Eaters), Stories, 2000.
- Mûlazim Tehsîn û Ã
Âity TirîÃ
 (Lieutenant Tahsin and Other Things), 2001.
- Santyago Dî Kompostêla (Santiago de Compostela), Novel, 2002.
- Mindalbaz (Pedophile), Novel, 2003.
- Piyawêky Ã
ÂepqereÃ
Ây PaltoreÃ
Ây PelawÃ
Âîn (A Man with a Black Hat and Black Pants and Blue Shies), Novel, 2003.
- Hikayetekanî Bawkim (My Dad's Stories), Novel, 2007.
- Hotêl Ewrûpa (Hotel Europe), Novel, 2010.
- Ew Pyawey Tenya Le Xewda Dinyay Pê Ciwan Bû (The Man that Only Seen World as Beautiful in His Dreams), Play, 2010.
- Hewt Wêney Rûtî Jinî Cenabî Wezîr (Seven Nude Pictures of Sir Minister's Wife), Novel, 2016.
- Zêrî Naw Zibil (Gold in Trash), Novel.
- Zar û Marekan.
- Re'îÃ
 Remezanekan.
- ÃÂîm Dî? (What Did I See?).
- Ew Kitêbaney Jiyanyan Gorîm (The Books that Changed My Life).
- Qebrêkî SêgoÃ
Âe (A Triangular Grave), Novel, 2017.
- Kurdistan the Political Capital of Middle East.
Non-Fiction
- ÃÂncîl le Mêjûy Edebiyatî Kûrd (Bible in the History of Kurdish Literature), (1857âÂÂ1957).
- Serçawekanî Kurdnasî (Sources of Kurdology), Research, 1998.
- Destpêkî Serheldanî PexÃ
Âanî Kurdî (The Beginning of the Kurdish Prose), Research, 1999.
- Jeneral Ã
Âerîf PaÃ
Âa (General Sharif Pasha), Biography, 2001.
- Kronolocyay Kûrdistan (Kurdish Chronology).
- Ebdulrehîm Rehmî Hekarî (Abdulrahim Rahmi Hakary), Biography, 2002.
- Rêbaze Edebiyêkan (Literalic Movements), 2004.
- Wêney Kûrd le ErÃ
Âîfî Rojhelatnasekanda (The Picture of Kurds in the Orientalistsâ Archives), Research, 2005.
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