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Born | Azad Hamad Sharif ئازاد حەمە شەریف |
Nationality | Iraqi |
Website |
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Azad Hamad Sharif ( Sorani Kurdish: ئازاد حەمە شەریف) is an academic, author, and lexicographer based in Erbil, Kurdistan Region of Iraq. He holds a Ph.D. in English Literature, specializing in Dystopian Literature, from Koya University (2008). [1] [2]
His works include "Jamil Saib: A Collection of Critical Essays" (2012) [3] [4], "Extra-terrestrial Beings" (1988), "Singing on the Lap of Death: A Collection of Modern Kurdish Poems" (1991), "Newekar" - a course book for learning English (2001, 2005), and "The Games of the Authority (Gemekany Deselat)" - three plays (2008). Additionally, he has authored "Azad’s Advanced Dictionary" (English – Kurdish), featuring 100,000 words. [5]
Sharif has translated a variety of works into Kurdish include, A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare (2012). [6], Brave New World by Aldous Huxley (2017). [7], Shakespeare's Macbeth [8], and "The Tempest" by William Shakespeare (2018), among others. [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]