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'Kite Runner' author Khaled Hosseini: building a bridge between Afghanistan and the West

'Kite Runner' author Khaled Hosseini says there are misconceptions on both sides of the relationship between Afghanistan and the West and that he is embracing his role as cultural emissary.

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Khaled Hosseini will release a new novel, titled 'And the Mountains Echoed,' this spring.

Some of the best authors, we think, are ambassadors, emissaries to a different place, time, body, or life, who help us, the uninitiated reader, begin to understand a largely misunderstood way of life.

Such is the case with Khaled Hosseini, author of the bestselling and widely beloved 鈥The Kite Runner鈥 and 鈥A Thousand Splendid Suns.鈥 As the first stage adaptation of 鈥淭he Kite Runner鈥 hits the UK, a film adaptation of 鈥淎 Thousand Splendid Suns鈥 by Columbia Pictures is underway, and Hosseini reveals a drafted third novel, the doctor-turned author-turned UN envoy is embracing his role as a cultural emissary of sorts between Afghanistan and the West.

In a recent interview with the UK鈥檚 newspaper, Hosseini said he wanted to build a bridge between Afghans and Westerners to discourage the romanticism that can render other cultures 鈥渆xotic鈥 and therefore distant.

鈥淭here are still myths about Afghanistan in the west, such as that the country is stuck in the 12th century. There is an element of romanticism too, as well as the idea that Afghans hate the west,鈥 Hosseini told the Guardian from his home in California. 鈥淧eople there do have grievances of course, about the night raids and civilian casualties. It is true too that they don't like having troops on their soil, but they have done the calculation and decided there is good reason for it. They don't see it as an occupation.鈥

As an Afghan-American who penned wildly popular books (together, his novels have sold about 38 million copies in some 70-plus countries) about his birth country just as the US troops were entering Afghanistan, Hosseini was thrust into a role as an ambassador between the two cultures. With a foot firmly planted in each land, he鈥檚 helped Americans appreciate the intricacies of Afghan culture.

These days, it鈥檚 official: Hosseini is a goodwill envoy for the United Nations high commissioner for refugees (UNHCR) and has established his own foundation, the , to provide humanitarian relief to Afghans.

As troops pull out from Afghanistan, Hosseini鈥檚 work is drawing fresh attention. His third novel, 鈥淎nd the Mountains Echoed,鈥 a family saga, will be published this spring. And the Nottingham Playhouse and Liverpool Everyman theaters have secured rights to stage the European premiere for Matthew Spangler鈥檚 stage adaptation of 鈥淭he Kite Runner,鈥 according to the Guardian.

Giles Croft, artistic director of the Nottingham Playhouse, told the Guardian he wanted to bring the play to the UK to underscore the many parallels to modern British life, including the immigrant experience.

鈥淏ut it seems to me that it has another profound connection to Britain; as we move towards a complete troop withdrawal from Afghanistan it is good, and important, to be reminded of the Afghans' own stories and histories,鈥 Croft said. 鈥淲e have inevitably become bound up in the tragedies and politics of this most recent Afghan war and the experiences of western troops,鈥 he added. 鈥淚t is easy to forget that the Afghans are a people with a complex and rich culture, with their own story to tell, and that story won't stop, or cease to be relevant when our troops come home.鈥

That鈥檚 why, as the world鈥檚 attention turns from Afghanistan to a volatile and changing Middle East, we鈥檙e grateful this Thanksgiving week for people like Khaled Hosseini, an author-ambassador who uses rich storytelling to build a connection between Americans and Afghans, one that we hope will outlast and transcend any military conflict.

Husna Haq is a Monitor correspondent.

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