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One might say that Da’ad Haddad—born in the Mediterranean city of Latakia in 1937, into a family dedicated to the arts—was bound to be the iconic poet that fate eventually had her become. But although she was known for her poetry amongst pe...
Born into the Cradle of Civilization (eastern Iraq, to be exact) in 1971, Haitham K. Al-Zubbaidi is a poet and academic whose writing paints the human experience through mythology and historical references. Al-Zubbaidi graduated with a mast...
An Egyptian poet who found refuge in poetry during his five-year imprisonment.
Mohsen Mohamed (b. 1994) is an Egyptian poet who found refuge in poetry during his five-year imprisonment. Mohamed was arrested in 2014 after taking pictures du...
Nasser Rabah, a Palestinian poet and novelist, was born in Gaza in 1963. Since studying and working as a director in the field of agriculture, Rabah has now become well-known in the literary field of his homeland—having published two novels...
Rasha Omran, a Syrian poet, was born in the city of Tartus in 1964. After graduating from Damascus University with a degree in literature, Omran founded the Al-Sindiyan Festival of Literature and Culture, for which she remained as director...
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