Robab Mohab has written the novel "In the arms of the father, there is the home of oblivion" in 2009. In this interwoven narrative, Moheb points out that the literature of migration does not merely express a certain state of the individual migrant's feelings, but rather a plan that pushes into a labyrinth of thoughts and emotions of immigrants. This labyrinth is of colored shapes and spaces, which these people have been willingly or unwillingly chosen for life. The immigrant is a human being lost in a net of strange of unfamiliar sounds. In this novel, own experiences and narratives have been a rich source for the author.…mehr
Robab Mohab has written the novel "In the arms of the father, there is the home of oblivion" in 2009. In this interwoven narrative, Moheb points out that the literature of migration does not merely express a certain state of the individual migrant's feelings, but rather a plan that pushes into a labyrinth of thoughts and emotions of immigrants. This labyrinth is of colored shapes and spaces, which these people have been willingly or unwillingly chosen for life. The immigrant is a human being lost in a net of strange of unfamiliar sounds. In this novel, own experiences and narratives have been a rich source for the author.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robab Moheb was born 1953 in the southeast of Iran (Ahvaz) next to the Iran/Iraq border. After finalizing secondary school, she studied sociology at the University of Teheran. In 1992, Robab Moheb, left Iran for Swedish Exile, where she lives until today. She was engaged as a teacher in Stockholm, where she received in 2004 her Bachelor in Pedagogical Sciences from the University of Växjö and her Master's degree from the University of Stockholm. As a poet, Robab began her work in early teenage times but hiding her works from her family and her father, who strictly prohibited her to write due to their own conservative ideals and beliefs. Hence, her first collection of short stories, which was written for teenagers, was published undercover by the pseudonym Golnar Moheb (1979 Negah Publishing Tehran/Iran). Since early childhood, she has been dedicated to painting and to "the joy of the game of colours" - as she herself comments: Her paintings are not reflections of the outside world, moreover, in her world of colours and shapes, each mental process matures to a specific level of excellence, and each mental flow then manifolds itself. Robab Moheb says about herself and her work "I land from poetry to painting and from painting to poetry, but none of them, I live myself, neither a poet nor a painter, I solely 'think' through colours and words" In March 2000 Robab opened her first exhibition of paintings in Sundbyberg, which was titled "Woman".
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