Eskerê Boyîk 
Author

诗歌作品

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Übersetzung

*** [Payîz e, dereng, şeve dirȇjin] 库尔德文

翻译: de

to poem

Karwan dikșe 库尔德文

Riya min 库尔德文

Dayika xwe ra 库尔德文

Sala 2014 a 库尔德文

Heft zarok 库尔德文

翻译: de

to poem

Hub 库尔德文

翻译: de

to poem

Kilama mirinê 库尔德文

Xwezî 库尔德文

Huba payîzê 库尔德文

翻译: de

to poem

*** [Di bin barê xerîbyê da tewyame] 库尔德文

Eskerê Boyîk 
Author

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* 31.08.1941, Yerevan, 亚美尼亚
居住于:Oldenburg, 德国

Eskerê Boyîk (born in 1941 in Qundexsazî, Riya Teze, Armenia) studied Business Studies in Yeriwan. After gaining his doctorate in 1974 he became the head of the faculty and taught on village economic structures. In 1993, following the collapse of the USSR, Boyîk came to Germany.

He writes essays on science and social policy and is a freelance writer. He joined the Writers’ Union of the Soviet Union in 1984, later becoming a member of the Armenian Writers’ Association and the Kurdish PEN. In 2012, as chairman of the Intellectuals’ Committee of the Mala Ezdiyan (Cultural Centre for Yazidis in the Diaspora) of the City of Oldenburg, he founded the Research Centre for Yazidology, which has developed into a centre of Kurdish and Yazidi culture.

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出版
  • Şiverê

    [poetry]

    Yerevan: 1966

  • Kulîlkên Çiya

    [poetry]

    Yerevan: 1975

  • Sinco keça xwe dide mêr

    [play]

    Yerevan: 1980

  • Tîrênc

    [poetry]

    Yerevan: 1987

  • Mem û Zîn

    [play]

    Stockholm: Roja Nû Publisher, 1989

  • Li Çiya

    [short story]

    Yerevan: 1991

  • Duaya Serê Sibê

    [poetry]

    Stockholm: Roja Nû Publisher, 1997

  • Oda Çîrokan 1

    [poetry for children]

    Stockholm: Roja Nû Publisher, 1997

  • Kulîlkên Birîndar

    Stockholm: Roja Nû Publisher, 1998

  • Govenda Herfan

    [poetry for children]

    Stockholm: Roja Nû Publisher, 2002

  • Ez Kilameke Melül

    2009

  • Nûra Elegezê

    2011

  • Çanda Kurdên Sovête

    [Kurdish Culture in the former Soviet Union]

    2012

  • Bi Kurtayî Dîroka Êzdiyên Ermenistanê

    [The Story of the Yasidis in Armenia briefly explained]

    2015