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Sara Omar was born on 21 August, 1986 in Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, is a Novelist, columnist. At 34 years old, Sara Omar height not available right now. We will update Sara Omar's height soon as possible.
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Novelist, columnist |
Sara Omar Age |
36 years old |
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Leo |
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21 August 1986 |
Birthday |
21 August |
Birthplace |
Sulaymaniyah, Iraq |
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She is a member of famous Novelist with the age 36 years old group.
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She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.
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Sara Omar Net Worth
She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Sara Omar worth at the age of 36 years old? Sara Omar’s income source is mostly from being a successful Novelist. She is from . We have estimated
Sara Omar's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Omar is originally from Iraqi Kurdistan, but she and her family fled from war in the late 1990s. She has lived in Denmark since 2001. She is a columnist for the Danish magazine Alt for Damerne. Omar's debut novel Dead Washer was published in Denmark on 30 November 2017. Both Omar and her book have been recognised and rewarded with awards and honours in Denmark. The Danish News Paper Jyllands-Posten compared her to Elena Ferrante and the French newspaper Le Monde compared her to Simone de Beauvoir and Voltaire because of her fight for freedom, equality and justice.
In 2016 Danish PEN published the anthology "Ord på flugt" with poems by Omar and other prominent authors and journalists. These authors all share their individual experiences with fleeing from war-ravaged countries. Her poem "The Silence of Childhood" received the following review:
Omar is also a script- and songwriter. In spring 2014, she was asked by literature magazine KRITIKER, if she would publish a poem in their magazine number 33, published in November 2014. She accepted, and contributed with a poem dedicated to her mother (the poem holds the title The River of Pain that Continues Its Walk). In the poem she describes a mother, a female figure, a shadow that reflects most of the women in the patriarchal and paternalistic society, she depicts through her literature. She is the first female Kurdish novelist to publicly break free from cultural norms and expressing the most tabooed subjects; A woman’s genitals, which holds the honour of an entire family. A woman being stoned, whipped and sent to hell because she’s a woman:
she possessed a different kind of genitals between her legs (...) her's was created for the enjoyment of the men but to the suffering of herself (...) My mother was a guest (..) in her own existence – she had begun to learn the language of the bricks She had become one with the sarcastic sounds of the whip, She had begun to believe that happiness should be derived from fire,
from war – from the outbreak of flames. "
Omar participated in WEYA in 2012, an international festival for 1000 of the world's most talented young artists from 100 different countries. She fought to have her literary works published in the Middle East, but since she experienced a bidding war between Danish publishers as she pitched her idea in Denmark, she ended up signing with Poltikens Forlag.
Sara Omar was born in 1986 in Sulaymaniah in Kurdistan. She grew up during the Iran–Iraq War (1980–1988), which was followed by the first Gulf War. She lived in the town next to Halabja and experienced the biggest gas attack on a civilian population in recent times at close range 16 March 1988.
Sara Omar (Kurdish: سارا عومهر ; born 21 August 1986 in Sulaymaniah, Kurdistan) is a Danish-Kurdish author, human rights activist and poet. She is the first internationally recognized female novelist from Kurdistan. She started out as a poet and has published several critical articles in the Middle Eastern media.
Omar also lived in Kurdistan during the Al-Anfal campaign (the Anfal genocide against the Kurds in the late 1980s). She used this period as the backdrop for her novel Dead Washer.