A Chapan the Height of Noorjan| Words Without Borders

On 7 July, Words Without Borders published A Chapan the Height of Noorjan, a short story by Paranda writer Zaheda, translated from Dari by Abdul Bacet. In this piece, a boy’s playful defiance collides with the weight of war, leaving a family forever changed. 

“Baba crawled back from the dinner cloth and, without washing his hands, glued his ear to the radio. He turned the dial, changed the frequency, and said: ‘God is all-knowing.’” 

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