Carol Prunhuber holds a degree in literature from UCAB, Caracas, and a doctorate in Ibero-American studies from Université Paris VII. Her publications include Sangre y asfalto: días en las calles de Venezuela (); The Passion and Death of Rahman the Kurd (); Femmes: Les Grands Mythes à travers le Monde (); and Agua, silencio, memoria y Felisberto Hernández ().Author: Carol Prunhuber. · "Carol Prunhuber, writer and journalist, with links to the Kurdish world since the early s, knew Dr. Ghassemlou and spent time in the Kurdish mountains with his guerrillas. The Passion and Death of Rahman the Kurd is an impassioned and meticulously documented investigation that vividly evokes the enthralling life and final days of this Cited by: 6. "The Passion and Death of Rahman the Kurd: Dreaming Kurdistan" is INDIE Book Awards Winner for biography; NATIONAL INDIE EXCELLENCE Book Award Finalist for biography; Foreword Review's BOOK OF THE YEAR Awards Silver Winner for biography. Carol Prunhuber is a Venezuelan journalist and www.doorway.rus: 1.
23 years ago today, on the 13 July , a legendary Kurdish leader, to many Kurds and associates, was assassinated by the Islamic republic of Iran. The killing did not occur on Iranian soil, the killing occurred in an apartment on the outskirts of Austria, in Vienna. Dr Abdul Rahman Ghassemlou and two of his associates, one of them being Abdullah Ghaderi, were assassinated, in Europe, by. Carol Prunhuber, writer and journalist, with links to the Kurdish world since the early s, knew Dr. Ghassemlou and spent time in the Kurdish mountains with his guerrillas. The Passion and Death of Rahman the Kurd is an impassioned and meticulously documented investigation that vividly evokes the enthralling life and final days of this. A limited numbers of Carol Prunhuber's biography of Dr. A. R. Ghassemlou "The Passion and Death of Rahman the Kurd: Dreaming Kurdistan" would be available at the event. Get it first to have Carol's dedication on the book. Event is open to public.
Carol Prunhuber, writer and journalist, with links to the Kurdish world since the early s, knew Dr. Ghassemlou and spent time in the Kurdish mountains with his guerrillas. The Passion and Death. Carol Prunhuber was that young jour- nalist; and here, twenty years following Ghassemlou’s death, she pre- sents The Passion and Death of Rahman the Kurd: Dreaming Kurdistan, finally realising a revolutionary’s request that his story and that of the Kurdish cause be told. Quotes by Carol Prunhuber. “If a man was a revolutionary in his life, his death will be a revolutionary act. —Abdul Rahman Ghassemlou”. ― Carol Prunhuber, The Passion and Death of Rahman the Kurd: Dreaming Kurdistan. 0 likes.
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