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huì màn Walt Whitman gēngshēng Emily Dickinson fēn · lán Stephan Crane
shǐ wén Wallace Stevens luó Robert Frost 'ěr · sāng bǎo Carl Sandberg
wēi lián William Carlos Williamspáng Ezra Pound 'ěr Hilda Doolittle
ào dēng Wystan Hugh Auden míng E. E. Cummings · lāi 'ēn Hart Crane
luó · dèng kěn Robert Duncanchá 'ěr · ào 'ěr sēn Charles Olsonā mén A. R. Ammons
jīn bǎo Allen Ginsbergyuē hàn · ā shénbǎi John Ashberyzhān · tài James Tate
lán dūn · xiū Langston Hughes wēn W. S. Merwinluó · lāi Robert Bly
xiào Elizabeth Bishopluó · luò wēi 'ěr Robert Lowell Sylvia Plath
yuē hàn · bèi màn John Berrymanān · sài dùn Anne Sexton nuò W. D. Snodgrass
lán · ào Frank O'Hara luò L.D. Brodskyài · luò wēi 'ěr Amy Lowell
āi · shèng wén sēn · lěi Edna St. Vincent Millay · tái 'ěr Sara Teasdale Edgar Lee Masters
wēi lián · William Staffordài 'ān · Adrienne Rich wèi · nèi tuō David Ignatow
jīn nèi 'ěr Galway Kinnell · 'ěr Sidney Lanierhuò huá · nài luò Howard Nemerov
· ào Mary Oliverā · mài 阿奇波德麦 Kerry Xujié shī xuǎn Robinson Jeffers
· Louise Glückkǎi · lāi Kate Lightshī jiā zhāng Arthur Sze
yáng Li Young Lee 'ā nuò L. S. Stavrianosā Art
fèi xiáng Kris Phillips huì xīn eVonnejié luó · wèi · sài lín Jerome David Salinger
· ào Barack Hussein Obamazhū lín · qiáo sài 'ěr sēn Josselson, R.zhān · tài 詹姆斯泰伯
wēi lián · ēn dào 'ěr Frederick William Engdahl · pèi 'ēn Mark - Payne - 'ěr Raj - Patel
· sài Khaled Hosseini
měi guó xiàn dài měi guó  (1965niánsānyuè4rì)

xiàn shí bǎi tài Realistic Fictionzhuī fēng zhēng de rén

yuèdòu · sài Khaled Hosseinizài小说之家dezuòpǐn!!!
卡勒德·胡赛尼
   · sài ( KhaledHosseini), 1965 nián shēng 'ěrhòu suí qīn táo wǎng měi guó sài jiā zhōu xué shèng xué xiàn jiā zhōu zhí
  
   rén shēng píng
   sài de qīn wéi wài jiāo guān qīn shì 'ěr xué xiào de jiào shī。 1970 niánquán jiā suí qīn wài pài dào lǎng de hēi lánzài 1973 niánquán jiā bān huí 'ěrtóng nián qīn shēng xià liǎo zuì xiǎo de zhè nián shì 'ā hàn zhèng quán wéi chí wěn dìng de zuì hòu niánzhī hòu zhèng biàn wài qīn duàn jié shù liǎo sài zài 'ā hàn měi hǎo de tóng nián。 1976 nián sài de qīn zài guó zhǎo dào liǎo gōng zuò shì quán jiā bān qiān dào zhùyóu 'ā hàn zhèng quán wěn dìngquán jiā jiù zài méi yòu fǎn guó liǎo。 1980 nián lián qīn 'ā hàn qīn jué dìng xiàng měi guó shēn qǐng zhèng zhì zhī hòu jiù jiā mín dào měi guó jiā zhōu de shèng chū shí jīng pín kùncéng xiàng měi guó zhèng lǐng jīn shí quàn
  
  1984 nián sài gāo zhōng shēn qǐng dào shèng xué niàn shēng hòu zài jiā zhōu xué shèng fēn xiào de xué jiù , 1993 nián liǎo MD( xíng zhí zhàohòu, 1996 nián zài jiā zhōu luò chéng de 'ān shān xué yuàn wán chéng shí gōng zuò qián shì wèi nèi shī hūn bìng yòu liǎng wèi hái
   · sài - zuò pǐn jiè shào
  《 zhuī fēng zhēng de rénshì sài shēng de běn xiǎo shuō shì měi guó běn yóu 'ā hàn rén xiě chū de yīng wén xiǎo shuōyóu sài de qīn shì jiào shīzài tóng nián dài liǎo xiāng dāng duō de shī xiǎo shuōyǐn dǎo duì xiě zuò de xīng zài men zhù zài lǎng shísān nián de sài rèn shí liǎo wèi zhā péng yǒu sài jiào xiě zuò shūzhè duàn wēn xīn de huí suì chéng wéi hòuzhuī fēng zhēng de rén shì zhōng zhùjué 'ā 'ěr shān de bèi jǐngzhè běn shū zhōng 'ā 'ěr de jiǎo miáo shù liǎo 'ā hàn de shè huì zhèng zhì zhuǎn zhébìng dài chū xùn pài de shí rén duì shí pài de zhā rén de zhǒng shìyóu zhù shū qiě qíng jié dòng rén, 2003 nián chū bǎn hòu huò duō xīn rén wén xué jiǎngbìng yuè quán měi chàng xiāo páiháng bǎngchéng wéi dāng nián quán měi sān chàng xiāo shū。《 zhuī fēng zhēng de rénzài 2006 nián yóu mèng gōng chǎng mǎi xià diàn yǐng bǎn quándǎo yǎn wéi · ( MarcForster)。
  
   sài de 'èr běn xiǎo shuōcàn làn qiān yáng》( AThousandSplendidSuns) yīng wén yuán wén bǎn 2007 nián 5 yuè chū bǎntái wān zhī zhōng wén bǎn 2008 nián 2 yuè wèn shì
  《 càn làn qiān yángzài 'ā hàn zhàn luàn wéi bèi jǐngshí kōng kuà yuè sān shí niányòng gǎn rén de chù miáo huì liǎo 'ā hàn jiù jiā zhì xià zhēngzhá de men suǒ huái bào de wàngài qíngmèng xiǎng suǒ yòu de shī luò。《 càn làn qiān yáng shū de zhù rén gōng zài 'ā hàn piān yuǎn pín qióng de fāng zhǎngdà xiǎng shàng xué qīn què gào jiè xué xiào zěn me huì jiào zhè yàng de rén rén zhǐ yào xué yàng běn lǐng jiù shì rěn nàirěn nài shénme?”“ yòng cāo xīn,” qīn shuō,“ yào rěn nài de dōng jué huì shǎo。” sài zàicàn làn qiān yáng zhǎn xiàn liǎo bàn shì 'ā hàn suǒ yào rěn nài de zhǒng zhǒng rényào rěn nài 'èbìng tòng de yuē shùjiā tíng yào chéng shòu zhàn zhēng de chuāngshāngnànmín de liú shī suǒguó jiā yào rěn nài qián lián bān měi guó de zhàn zhēngzhè shì 'ā hàn rěn nài de shǐ


  Khaled Hosseini (Persian: خالد حسینی [ˈxɒled hoˈsejni]; English: /ˈhɑːlɛd hoʊˈseɪni/; born March 4, 1965) is an Afghan-born American novelist and physician. He has lived in the United States since he was fifteen years old and is an American citizen. His 2003 debut novel, The Kite Runner, was an international bestseller, selling more than 12 million copies worldwide. His second, A Thousand Splendid Suns, was released on May 22, 2007. In 2008, the book was the bestselling novel in the UK (as of April 11, 2008), with more than 700,000 copies sold.
  
  Biography
  
  Hosseini was born in Kabul where his father worked for the Afghanistan Foreign Ministry. In 1970, Hosseini and his family moved to Tehran, Iran, where his father worked for the Embassy of Afghanistan. In 1973, Hosseini's family returned to Kabul, and Hosseini's youngest brother was born in July of that year.
  In 1976, Hosseini's father obtained a job in Paris, France and moved the family there. They chose not to return to Afghanistan because PDPA had seized power through a bloody coup in April 1978. Instead, in 1980 they sought political asylum in the United States and made their residence in San Jose, California.
  Hosseini graduated from Independence High School in San Jose in 1984 and enrolled at Santa Clara University, where he earned a bachelor's degree in biology in 1988. The following year, he entered the University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine, where he earned his M.D. in 1993. He completed his residency in internal medicine at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles in 1996. He practiced medicine until a year and a half after the release of The Kite Runner.
  Hosseini is currently a Goodwill Envoy for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). He lives in Northern California with his wife, Roya, and their two children.
  [edit]Influences
  
  
  
  Khaled Hosseini with actors from The Kite Runner, Bahram and Elham Ehsas.
  When Khaled Hosseini was a child, he read a great deal of Persian poetry as well as Persian translations of novels ranging from Alice in Wonderland to Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer series. Hosseini's "very fond memories of [his] childhood" in peaceful pre-Soviet era Afghanistan, as well as his personal experiences with Afghanistan's Hazara people led to the writing of his first novel, The Kite Runner. One Hazara man, named Hossein Khan, worked for the Hosseinis when they were living in Iran. When Khaled Hosseini was in third grade, he taught Khan to read and write. Although his relationship with Hossein Khan was brief and rather formal, Hosseini's fond memories of this relationship served as an inspiration for the relationship between Hassan and Amir in The Kite Runner.
  [edit]Novels
  
  The Kite Runner (ISBN 1-59448-000-1) is the story of a young boy, Amir, struggling to establish a closer rapport with his father and coping with memories of a haunting childhood event. The novel is set in Afghanistan, from the fall of the monarchy until the collapse of the Taliban regime, and in the San Francisco Bay Area, specifically in Fremont, California. Its many themes include ethnic tensions between the Hazara and the Pashtun in Afghanistan, and the immigrant experiences of Amir and his father in the United States. The novel was the number three best seller for 2005 in the United States, according to Nielsen BookScan. The Kite Runner was also produced as an audiobook read by the author. The Kite Runner has been adapted into a film of the same name released in December, 2007. Hosseini made a cameo appearance towards the end of the movie as a bystander when Amir buys a kite which he later flies with Sohrab.
  Hosseini's second novel, A Thousand Splendid Suns (ISBN 1-59448-950-5), the story of two women of Afghanistan, Mariam and Laila, whose lives become entwined, was released by Riverhead Books on May 22, 2007, simultaneous with the Simon & Schuster audiobook. Movie rights have been acquired by producer Scott Rudin and Columbia Pictures.
    

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