My Pen is the Wing of a Bird: New Fiction by Afghan Women

My Pen is the Wing of a Bird: New Fiction by Afghan Women

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  • Author:Lyse Doucet
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Summary

"Powerful, profound and deeply moving, new fiction by Afghan women writers will expand your mind and elevate your heart" ELIF SHAFAK

"My pen is the wing of a bird; it will tell you those thoughts we are not allowed to think, those dreams we are not allowed to dream"

A woman's fortitude saves her village from disaster。 A teenager explores their identity in a moment of quiet。 A petition writer reflects on his life as a dog lies nursing her puppies。 A tormented girl tries to find love through a horrific act。 A headmaster makes his way to work, treading the fine line between life and death。

"A precious collection of work, the first and maybe the last of its kind。 My Pen Is the Wing of a Bird is a huge accomplishment" MONIQUE ROFFEY, author of The Mermaid of Black Conch

My Pen Is the Wing of a Bird is a landmark collection: the first anthology of short fiction by Afghan women。 Eighteen writers tell stories that are both unique and universal - stories of family, work, childhood, friendship, war, gender identity and cultural traditions。

"This book reminds us that everyone has a story。 Stories matter; so too the storytellers。 Afghan women writers, informed and inspired by their own personal experiences, are best placed to bring us these powerful insights into the lives of Afghans and, most of all, the lives of women。 Women's lives, in their own words - they matter。" Lyse Doucet in her Introduction

This collection introduces extraordinary voices from the country's two main linguistic groups (Pashto and Dari) with original, vital and unexpected stories to tell, developed over two years through UNTOLD's Write Afghanistan project。 My Pen Is the Wing of a Bird comes at a pivotal moment in Afghanistan's history, when these voices must be heard。

With an Introduction by BBC Chief International Correspondent Lyse Doucet and an Afterword by Lucy Hannah

ABOUT UNTOLD

UNTOLD is a writer development programme for marginalised writers in areas of conflict and post-conflict。 Afghanistan has millions of Pashto and Dari speakers with little or no local support for creative writing, literary translation, or literary editing。 Support for writers has been hampered by cultural norms, free expression issues, chronic instability, and internal displacement。 UNTOLD has been working one-to-one with women on their short stories, with English-speaking literary editors and translators working with the writers to realise the potential of their stories for publication both locally and globally in translation。

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Reviews

bookishcharli

If you want that will make you re-evaluate your life then this is it。 The amount of reflecting I’ve done since finishing this book in insane, I know I am lucky enough to live a privileged life, but I really didn’t know just how bad some people’s lives could be。 One of these women wrote her story in the middle of a damn war that was going on, I know this is headline news at the moment with what’s going on in Europe and the Middle East but I’ve never truly realized just how comfy and safe my life If you want that will make you re-evaluate your life then this is it。 The amount of reflecting I’ve done since finishing this book in insane, I know I am lucky enough to live a privileged life, but I really didn’t know just how bad some people’s lives could be。 One of these women wrote her story in the middle of a damn war that was going on, I know this is headline news at the moment with what’s going on in Europe and the Middle East but I’ve never truly realized just how comfy and safe my life is compared to so many people in this world。 This is one hell of a powerful book and I want to slap people round the face with it to make them read it。 This is a life changing book, it makes you re-think so many things, re-evaluate what’s really important in life, we may all share the same planet, but we do not share the same lives in any way。 My story and life are so very different from all of these women in every single way。 I haven’t been this moved and motivated by a book in a very very long time。 What an absolutely beautifully heartbreaking read this way。Thank you to Quercus for giving these amazing women a platform in which to showcase their creativity and their voices。 Let their voices forever ring out loud and true。 。。。more

Lauren pavey

I didn’t think anything could effect me after my recent reads but the power in this book was breathtaking。 If someone asked me to describe this book in one word it would be reflection 。When I originally heard about this book I almost shrugged it off thinking as it was a collection of short stories it would be a quick and easy read but my goodness I was wrong。 The stories were powerful , incredibly moving and breathtaking。 After each story I found I had to take time to reflect , on my life , the I didn’t think anything could effect me after my recent reads but the power in this book was breathtaking。 If someone asked me to describe this book in one word it would be reflection 。When I originally heard about this book I almost shrugged it off thinking as it was a collection of short stories it would be a quick and easy read but my goodness I was wrong。 The stories were powerful , incredibly moving and breathtaking。 After each story I found I had to take time to reflect , on my life , the lives of the writers of these stories writing in a war torn world that I (in my safe home) can’t even comprehend 。 This felt even more poignant given the war unfurling in Ukraine 。 One line which will stay with me for a long time is ‘war won’t take our creativity away’。 I truly hope it never does 。 Family , friendship, war , betrayal, love these stories explore every theme with depth unlike anything I have read before。 I cannot recommend this book highly enough。 It has truly changed the way I am thinking and has made me so appreciative of the things in my life 。 It has truly altered how I see myself and my life。 This book is powerful and breathtaking and my only criticism is that I want to read more by these gifted and talented writers。 Thank you to the team behind this book who have given these writers a platform。 。。。more

Rhoda

A powerful collection of short stories written by Afghan women。 Although works of fiction, these ladies draw from their everyday lives to create an eye-opening set of stories。 Written before the return to power of the Taliban, one can only imagine the other stories they might have to tell now。 For their safety these talented writers must keep their identities hidden for now。This is a book that makes you stop and think。 It is at times shocking, at others heart-breaking, overall it is an incredibl A powerful collection of short stories written by Afghan women。 Although works of fiction, these ladies draw from their everyday lives to create an eye-opening set of stories。 Written before the return to power of the Taliban, one can only imagine the other stories they might have to tell now。 For their safety these talented writers must keep their identities hidden for now。This is a book that makes you stop and think。 It is at times shocking, at others heart-breaking, overall it is an incredibly powerful piece of work that I feel honoured to have read。 I shall be thinking about this book and these anonymous ladies for quite some time。 。。。more

Liv

My Pen is the Wing of a Bird: New Fiction by Afghan WomenA collection of short stories bringing together the work of eighteen Afghan women writers which are translated from Pashto and Dari and brought together by Untold's Write Afghanistan Project over several years。This is not necessarily an easy collection to read because of some of the heavy themes around war, death, grief, domestic abuse and so on, but what connects these stories is the focus on life。 On family, friendships, work, and cultur My Pen is the Wing of a Bird: New Fiction by Afghan WomenA collection of short stories bringing together the work of eighteen Afghan women writers which are translated from Pashto and Dari and brought together by Untold's Write Afghanistan Project over several years。This is not necessarily an easy collection to read because of some of the heavy themes around war, death, grief, domestic abuse and so on, but what connects these stories is the focus on life。 On family, friendships, work, and culture。 There is a lot of variation to the collection and I will say, as I think often with anthologies, some of these worked for me and others didn't。 However, this collection struck me with some of the poignancy and stark moments that shared the plight of Afghanistan women and people。 The impact of war, death, the fight for education, the fight for equality。 The hardships of poverty, hunger, safety and security。Due to the timing of the collection the contributors remain unnamed to protect their identities as many of the individuals chose to remain in Afghanistan and the current afterward makes reference to the support provided and the fact several of the contributors fled Afghanistan last year。 I think this makes the project more stark and important to raise the voices of Afghan women and the issues of the people of Afghanistan currently。 There are definitely stories that will linger and haunt me from this collection, and whilst I didn't love every one I am glad I picked this up。Thanks to the publisher for a review copy。 。。。more