Firdavs Azam is a gifted and accomplished poet and writer, was born on November 21st, 1984 in the picturesque country of Tajikistan. He has made a significant impact on the literary landscape of Tajikistan and beyond, weaving together words to create masterful works of art that resonate with readers from all walks of life.
Field of Activity:
In 2008, he graduated with honors from the prestigious "The Faculty Of Foreign Languages", University of Khujand, named Babajan Ghafurov. He then went on to further his studies in America for two years, where he was exposed to different cultures and perspectives, which would later influence his writing.
He began writing poetry at the tender age of 13, and his works have been published in a variety of newspapers, magazines, and online platforms in countries such as Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Iran, America, and England. In addition to his writing pursuits, he has also worked as an English translator for several foreign institutions. He is a member of the Association of Journalists of Tajikistan and holds a deep reverence for both ancient and contemporary Persian literature.
Books:
In 2011, his debut book of poetry, "The Blue Clouds," was published in Khujand, Tajikistan, in the evocative Persian language.
His second book of poetry, "Yek Baghal Ghazal," was published in Tehran in 2014, and was republished in London the following year, where it won the Tajik Authors' Award, a testament to the quality of his writing.
In 2017, his book "Ayine Ayineh" was published in Tehran, a collection of poetry that delves into the complexities of the human experiences.
His latest book, "Noheye Darkoob," is a collection of short stories that explores the intricacies of human relationships and was published in Tehran in 2019.
His latest poetry book was published in Kabul in 2022, which showcases his poetic prowess and his ability to weave words in a way that is both profound and beautiful.