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Diriye Osman

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Diriye Osman
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Paɣa bee dooDoo Mali niŋ
O ya TiŋgbaŋSomalia Mali niŋ
Doɣam dabsili1983 Mali niŋ
Dɔɣim TiŋaMogadishu Mali niŋ
TumaPɛnta-pɛnta, writer Mali niŋ
Shikuru shɛli o ni chaŋUniversity of Birmingham, Royal Holloway, University of London Mali niŋ
Sexual orientationhomosexuality Mali niŋ
Copyright status as a creatorworks protected by copyrights Mali niŋ

Diriye Osman ( bɛ dɔɣɔ la yuuni 1983) o nyɛla British-Somali sasabira , ni nucheeni tumanim din gbai silimiingi ni boli shɛli ni visual art la.[1]

Osman nyɛla bɛ ni daa dɔɣi so yuuni 1983 tiŋyuli booni Mogadishu, Somalia. Di ni daa niŋ ka tɔbu la yiɣisi yuuni 1990s ni, o mini o daŋ daa nyɛla ban kuli Nairobi, din be Kenya la ni. [2][3][4]

Fiction
  • Fairytales for Lost Children (2013)
  • This Is How We Soften Our Hearts (short, 2014)
  • We Once Belonged to the Sea (2018)
  • The Butterfly Jungle (2022)
Non-fiction
  • How Art Can Save a Life ( yuuni 2014)
  • To Be Young, Gay and African ( yuuni 2014) in Gordon, J.R. & Beadle-Blair, R. eds., 2014. Black and Gay in the UK - An Anthology
  • A Feminine Man is a Powerful Thing To Be (yuuni 2014)
  • THE GODDESS COMPLEX – Aquatic Arabesque
  • At The Altar of Imagination
  • Keepsakes of Light
  • The Enchanted Forest Inside My Head
  1. Contact & Details. Diriye Osman. Retrieved 28 August 2023.
  2. Fairytales for Lost Children. Team Angelica. Retrieved 29 August 2013.
  3. Artist Diriye Osman. Saatchi Online. Retrieved 29 August 2013.
  4. Alex Hopkins. Interview: Diriye Osman. Beige Magazine. Retrieved 29 August 2013.