New Book, New Article
Afghanistan 2001 - 2021
Ideologies of Violence and a Touch of Open Society
By Prof. Dr. Abbas Poya
Nine articles, written by experts and scholars from Afghanistan and the West, investigate Afghan society from 2001 to 2021. These articles provide profound insights into various social factors, ranging from armed conflict to literature, women, and Sufism.
I am honored to have the opportunity to have an overview of Afghanistan’s Persian literature, which is often shadowed by violence and power.
(Note: Some articles are in English.)
After My Own Death
It was afternoon when you held me tight in your arms
so I could have faith in you. My father
whispered in my ears a recital
of adhan. I laughed,
my father said, “happy life ahead.”
I laughed, my mother’s fingers played
with my lips, and I
smiled.
*
It was raining and the sky
was clear. You were drunk
and uninhibited. To the point that I could
pluck drunken tears from your cheeks.
You were an illuminated
town in these rabid
dog eyes.
...
Read more in Asymptote Journal
Translated by Hajar Hussaini
so I could have faith in you. My father
whispered in my ears a recital
of adhan. I laughed,
my father said, “happy life ahead.”
I laughed, my mother’s fingers played
with my lips, and I
smiled.
*
It was raining and the sky
was clear. You were drunk
and uninhibited. To the point that I could
pluck drunken tears from your cheeks.
You were an illuminated
town in these rabid
dog eyes.
...
Read more in Asymptote Journal
Translated by Hajar Hussaini
S. Asef Hossaini successfully defended his doctoral dissertation on the Power Structures in Afghanistan's Rural Communities at Willy Brandt School of Public Policy on the 27th January 2017.... now he is officially Dr. Asef Hossaini.