Fevziye Rahgozar Barlas

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Fevziye Rahgozar Barlas (born 1955 Balkh) is an Afghan poet, and short story writer.

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Life

She is the daughter of Shafee Rahgozar. She graduated high school in Kabul, and married Rai Barlas. She graduated from Istanbul University in 1977. She worked for the Minister for Information and Culture. In 1979, she went into exile. She was a Senior Editor and News Anchor, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. [1] She graduated from University of Washington with an MA in 1996. [2]

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References

  1. "PCB's "Uncertain Times"". Archived from the original on 2010-05-29. Retrieved 2011-06-27.
  2. Jane Eldridge Miller, ed. (2001). Who's who in contemporary women's writing. Psychology Press. ISBN   978-0-415-15980-7.