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Zindagi migzara (life goes on)
Khaled Hosseini
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Khaled Hosseini
Age: 59
Born: 1965
Born: March 4
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Every woman needed a husband, even if he did silence the song in her.
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And one more thing...You will never again refer to him as 'Hazara boy' in my presence. He has a name and it's Sohrab.
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I found myself sitting at the computer, and I thought I was going to write a kind of simple nostalgic story about two boys and their love of kite fighting. But stories have a will of their own, and this one turned out to be this dark tale about betrayal, loss, regret. The short story which was about 25 pages long sat around for a couple of years.
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I started a foundation, called The Khaled Hosseini Foundation. The mission has been to help the most vulnerable groups in Afghanistan. So the focus has been on women, children, and homeless refugees, most of whom are in fact women and children.
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and yet she was leaving the world as a woman who had love and been loved back. she was leaving it as a friend, a companion, a guardian. a mother. a person of consequence at last.
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In her smile, Idris sees how little of the world he has known, even at thirty-five years of age, its savageness, its cruelty, its boundless brutality.
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some stories don't need telling
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I get daily e-mails from Afghans who thank me for writing this book [The Kite Runner], as they feel a slice of their story has been told by one of their own. So, for the most part, I have been overwhelmed with the kindness of my fellow Afghans.
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I experienced Kabul with my brother the way Amir and Hassan do: long school days in the summer, kite fighting in the winter time, westerns with John Wayne at Cinema Park, big parties at our house in Wazir Akbar Khan, picnics in Paghman.
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My father and I did work for a while at the flea market and there really are rows of Afghans working there, some of whom I am related to.
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You say you felt a presence, but I only sensed an absence. A vague pain without a source. I was like a patient who cannot tell the doctor where it hurts, only that it does.
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Whether you do something or decide to do nothing, either way, you are making a moral choice. And I hope people make the right one.
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It was you Nabi. It was always you. Didn't you know?
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The rope that pulls you from the flood can become a noose around your neck.
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Nothing good came free. Even love. You paid for all things. And if you were poor, suffering was your currency.
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Yes, hope is a strange thing. Peace at last. But at what price?
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The story of what has happened to women in Afghanistan, however, is a very important one, and fertile ground for fiction.
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In Afghanistan, you don't understand yourself solely as an individual. You understand yourself as a son, a brother, a cousin to somebody, an uncle to somebody. You are part of something bigger than yourself.
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I returned to Afghanistan because I had a deep longing to see for myself how people lived, what they thought of their government, how optimistic they were about the future of their homeland.
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Laila has moved on. Because in the end she knows that’s all she can do. That and hope.
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