
Kurdistan + 100: Stories from a Future State, edited by Orsola Casagrande and Mustafa Gundogdu (Comma Press, November 2)
Kurdistan + 100 poses a question to contemporary Kurdish writers: Might the Kurds one day have a country to call their own? With 13 stories all set in the year 2046 – exactly a century after the first glimmer of Kurdish independence, the short-lived Republic of Mahabad – this book offers a space for new expressions and new possibilities in the ongoing struggle for self-determination.
Featuring stories by: Qadir Agid, Yildiz Cakar, Selahattin Demirtas, Omer Dilsoz, Muharrem Erbey, Nariman Evdike, Ava Homa, Hüseyin Karabey, Karzan Kardozi, Sema Kaygusuz, Meral Simsek, Jahangir Mahmoudveysi, and Jîl Şwanî
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reviewed by Rachel Cordasco, Strange Horizons

reviewed by Stephen Case, Strange Horizons
Published on November 25, 2023 14:35