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Jamil Jan Kochai

Jamil Jan Kochai (born 1992) is an Afghan writer who was born in Peshawar, Pakistan and resides in Sacramento, California.[1][2] He is a O. Henry Award winner with two published books of fiction.[3]

Early life and education

Kochai was born in Pakistan and brought to the United States as a baby and was raised in California. His first language is Pashto and his family also speaks Farsi.[4] After 9/11, he was bullied, and at 12, his family traveled to Afghanistan, which served as inspiration for his first book.[5]

While growing up in West Sacramento, California, a teacher at River City High School encouraged him to take a creative writing class, leading him into fiction, then he continued to write as he worked toward a bachelor's degree at California State University, Sacramento, majoring in English.[5] He then received two master's degrees in creative writing, first from University of California, Davis in 2017 and then from the Iowa Writers' Workshop in 2019, where he was a Truman Capote Fellow.[5][1]

Career

His first book, a novel titled 99 Nights in Logar, was published by Viking Press in 2019 and was a finalist for the 2020 PEN/Hemingway Award for Debut Novel and shortlisted for the 2019 DSC Prize for South Asian Literature.[6][7] The debut won the John C. Zacharis First Book Award from Ploughshares. It was reviewed as "funny" and "razor-sharp" with a "singular, resonant voice" by Dina Nayeri in The New York Times Book Review[8] and called it "charming and unpredictable" by The Guardian, as well as "phenomenal" by Mohammed Hanif.[9][10] It was named a book to read by BuzzFeed,[11] Time,[12] The New Yorker,[13] and New York,[14] and Harper's Magazine wrote that the "funny" and "surreal" book is "driven by a profusion of tales within tales."[15]

Kochai stated that Islamic texts and literature were an important influence on the book.[4] It borrowed from the structure of The Arabian Nights.[3] A part of the book is in Pashto without translation, which he said was because he "wanted to upset this notion that, in order for this story to have value, it needed to be made consumable for an English readership."[4][12]

In 2022, Kochai published a short story collection, his second book, called The Haunting of Hajji Hotak and Other Stories from Penguin Random House. It was characterised by one reviewer as "a masterful collection underpinned by an understanding of the lack of distinction between the personal and political".[16] In an interview with The New Yorker, he stated that the title story, published in the magazine after being inspired by a headline from The Onion, represents many themes in the collection.[2] In an earlier interview with The New Yorker, Kochai discussed writing a story based on a video game set in Afghanistan called Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain.[17]

His stories have been published in Ploughshares,[18] A Public Space,[19] and The Sewanee Review.[20]

Bibliography

Novels

  • Kochai, Jamil Jan (2019). 99 nights in Logar. New York: Viking.

Short fiction

Collections
  • Kochai, Jamil Jan (2022). The Haunting of Hajji Hotak and other stories.
Stories[a]
Title Year First published Reprinted/collected Notes
Occupational hazards 2022 Kochai, Jamil Jan (May 23, 2022). "Occupational hazards". The New Yorker. 98 (13): 50–55.

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Notes
  1. ^ Short stories unless otherwise noted.

References

  1. ^ a b "Jamil Kochai – Texas Book Festival". www.texasbookfestival.org. Retrieved 2022-05-08.
  2. ^ a b "Jamil Jan Kochai on Americans' Fear of Islam". The New Yorker. 2021-11-01. Retrieved 2022-05-08.
  3. ^ a b "3Q4: Jamil Jan Kochai". The Sewanee Review. Retrieved 2022-05-08.
  4. ^ a b c Saleem, Rabeea (2019-04-07). "INTERVIEW: 'I WANTED THE READER TO EXPERIENCE THE IMMENSITY". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2022-05-08.
  5. ^ a b c Day, Jeffrey (2019-11-14). "Tales of Afghanistan". UC Davis College of Letters and Science. Retrieved 2022-05-08.
  6. ^ "Novelist Ruchika Tomar Wins 2020 PEN/Hemingway Award for Her Debut Novel 'A PRAYER FOR TRAVELERS'". PEN America. 2020-03-23. Retrieved 2022-05-08.
  7. ^ Ali, Maha (2019-11-08). "Sadia Abbas and Jamil Jan Kochai shortlisted for the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature 2019". cutacut. Retrieved 2022-05-08.
  8. ^ Nayeri, Dina (2019-02-21). "Two Young Men Come of Age Amid Violence and Pathos Overseas". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-05-08.
  9. ^ "99 Nights in Logar by Jamil Jan Kochai – review". the Guardian. 2019-01-27. Retrieved 2022-05-08.
  10. ^ "99 Nights in Logar by Jamil Jan Kochai review – a journey to the heart of Afghanistan". the Guardian. 2019-03-21. Retrieved 2022-05-08.
  11. ^ Obaro, Arianna Rebolini, Tomi. "66 Books Coming In 2019 That You'll Want To Keep On Your Radar". BuzzFeed News. Retrieved 2022-05-08.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  12. ^ a b "Crossing the Afghan Wilderness in '99 Nights in Logar'". Time. Retrieved 2022-05-08.
  13. ^ "Briefly Noted Book Reviews". The New Yorker. 2019-03-23. Retrieved 2022-05-08.
  14. ^ Kachka, Boris (2019-01-03). "8 New Books You Should Read This January". Vulture. Retrieved 2022-05-08.
  15. ^ Haas, Lidija (2019-01-01). "New Books: Blick auf den Tiergarten mit weißen Kugeln (Parkbild), by Max Beckmann © akg-images When we try to get at a work of art, words of criticism fail worse than anything—they…". Harper's Magazine. Vol. January 2019. ISSN 0017-789X. Retrieved 2022-05-08.
  16. ^ Shamima Noor (2023). "Review of The Haunting of Hajji Hotak and Other Stories". Wasafiri. 38 (1): 88–89. doi:10.1080/02690055.2023.2133866.
  17. ^ "Jamil Jan Kochai on the Intimate Alienation of Video Games". The New Yorker. 2019-12-30. Retrieved 2022-05-08.
  18. ^ "Jamil Jan Kochai | Ploughshares". www.pshares.org. Retrieved 2022-05-08.
  19. ^ "Nights in Logar : Magazine : A Public Space". apublicspace.org. Retrieved 2022-05-08.
  20. ^ "#34 - Jamil Jan Kochai". The Sewanee Review. Retrieved 2022-05-08.

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Jamil Jan Kochai born 1992 is an Afghan writer who was born in Peshawar Pakistan and resides in Sacramento California 1 2 He is a O Henry Award winner with two published books of fiction 3 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Bibliography 3 1 Novels 3 2 Short fiction 4 ReferencesEarly life and education EditKochai was born in Pakistan and brought to the United States as a baby and was raised in California His first language is Pashto and his family also speaks Farsi 4 After 9 11 he was bullied and at 12 his family traveled to Afghanistan which served as inspiration for his first book 5 While growing up in West Sacramento California a teacher at River City High School encouraged him to take a creative writing class leading him into fiction then he continued to write as he worked toward a bachelor s degree at California State University Sacramento majoring in English 5 He then received two master s degrees in creative writing first from University of California Davis in 2017 and then from the Iowa Writers Workshop in 2019 where he was a Truman Capote Fellow 5 1 Career EditHis first book a novel titled 99 Nights in Logar was published by Viking Press in 2019 and was a finalist for the 2020 PEN Hemingway Award for Debut Novel and shortlisted for the 2019 DSC Prize for South Asian Literature 6 7 The debut won the John C Zacharis First Book Award from Ploughshares It was reviewed as funny and razor sharp with a singular resonant voice by Dina Nayeri in The New York Times Book Review 8 and called it charming and unpredictable by The Guardian as well as phenomenal by Mohammed Hanif 9 10 It was named a book to read by BuzzFeed 11 Time 12 The New Yorker 13 and New York 14 and Harper s Magazine wrote that the funny and surreal book is driven by a profusion of tales within tales 15 Kochai stated that Islamic texts and literature were an important influence on the book 4 It borrowed from the structure of The Arabian Nights 3 A part of the book is in Pashto without translation which he said was because he wanted to upset this notion that in order for this story to have value it needed to be made consumable for an English readership 4 12 In 2022 Kochai published a short story collection his second book called The Haunting of Hajji Hotak and Other Stories from Penguin Random House It was characterised by one reviewer as a masterful collection underpinned by an understanding of the lack of distinction between the personal and political 16 In an interview with The New Yorker he stated that the title story published in the magazine after being inspired by a headline from The Onion represents many themes in the collection 2 In an earlier interview with The New Yorker Kochai discussed writing a story based on a video game set in Afghanistan called Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain 17 His stories have been published in Ploughshares 18 A Public Space 19 and The Sewanee Review 20 Bibliography EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing 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Retrieved 2022 05 08 Ali Maha 2019 11 08 Sadia Abbas and Jamil Jan Kochai shortlisted for the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature 2019 cutacut Retrieved 2022 05 08 Nayeri Dina 2019 02 21 Two Young Men Come of Age Amid Violence and Pathos Overseas The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 05 08 99 Nights in Logar by Jamil Jan Kochai review the Guardian 2019 01 27 Retrieved 2022 05 08 99 Nights in Logar by Jamil Jan Kochai review a journey to the heart of Afghanistan the Guardian 2019 03 21 Retrieved 2022 05 08 Obaro Arianna Rebolini Tomi 66 Books Coming In 2019 That You ll Want To Keep On Your Radar BuzzFeed News Retrieved 2022 05 08 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b Crossing the Afghan Wilderness in 99 Nights in Logar Time Retrieved 2022 05 08 Briefly Noted Book Reviews The New Yorker 2019 03 23 Retrieved 2022 05 08 Kachka Boris 2019 01 03 8 New Books You Should Read This January Vulture Retrieved 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