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'How can they write about anything but pain?' The writing life in Afghanistan

Written By Unknown on Wednesday, March 2, 2016 | 11:09 AM

Emerging Afghan writer Fazilhaq Hashimi looks back at an upbringing surrounded by war, even in language – and reclaims his country’s past status as the land of poetry, story-telling, fables and folktales

By Fazilhaq Hashimi for The Writing Life Around the World from Electric Literature, part of the Guardian Books Network

Here is a page from my elementary school math book [see below] from the Afghan civil war era (1992 – 2001). At the bottom of the page, the teacher’s guide notes that the instructor “must ask about the names, usage, and quantity of the above items.” The word “quantity is the only math-related term. It is mentioned at the end of the series. The names and usages of the ammunitions are given pride of place.

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