Ghanoonparvar, M. R. (Mohammad R.)2011-01-032011-01-032017-05-112011-01-032011-01-032017-05-112010-08August 201http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2010-08-1537textThis thesis seeks to examine the Kurdish novel, The Flower of Shoran (1998) by Iranian Kurdish author, ‘Atā Nahāyi in the context of Kurdish identity search and nationalism and struggle to build a nation state. Considering that the setting of the novel is between the two World Wars which is arguably the most critical phase of Kurdish nationalism, the present study tries to give a brief overview of the historical events that shaped and oriented Kurdish nationalism. Subsequently, Nahāyi’s perspective on the question of Kurdish identity and nationalism in Iran which are the underlying themes of the novel is discussed. Also a detailed summary has been provided along with the translation of the first two chapters of the novel to illustrate how a fairly successful Kurdish novel such as The Flower of Shoran has dealt with the Kurdish question of identity and nationalism in the context of Kurds' struggle for autonomy and recognition as a distinct nation.application/pdfengKurdish novelKurdish nationalism‘Atā NahāyiThe Flower of ShoranTranslation of Kurdish novelsIranian KurdsWorld warsRepublic of MahabadAn overview of The flower of Shoran : a Kurdish novel by ‘Atā Nahāyithesis2011-01-03