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  2. Nizar Qabbani - Wikipedia

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    Qabbani as a youth. Nizar Qabbani was born in the Syrian capital of Damascus to a middle class merchant family. Qabbani was raised in Mi'thnah Al-Shahm, one of the neighborhoods of Old Damascus and studied at the National Scientific College School in Damascus between 1930 and 1941. [4]

  3. Qareat El Fengan - Wikipedia

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    Qareat El Fengan (Arabic: قارِئةُ الفِنجان; "The Fortune Teller", literally "The Coffee Cup Reader") [1] is a poem written by Nizar Qabbani and performed by Abdel Halim Hafez. He sang it for the first time in April 1976. The song is considered to be one of the classic Arabic songs, and one of the most notable Abdel Halim songs.

  4. Syrian literature - Wikipedia

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    Qabbani, Nizar. On Entering the Sea: The Erotic and Other Poetry of Nizar Qabbani, translated by Lena Jayyusi and Sharif Elmusa. New York, NY: Interlink Books, 2013. Samman, Ghadah. The Night of the First Billion, translated by Nancy N. Roberts. 1st ed. Middle East Literature in Translation. Syracuse, N.Y: Syracuse University Press, 2005.

  5. Arabic poetry - Wikipedia

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    The most widely read in the contemporary Middle East, [55] Syrian poet Nizar Qabbani wrote during the 1950s and 1960s on social protest and politics, and even addressed less political themes in favour love poetry, but was regarded as a cultural icon and his poems provide the lyrics for many popular songs.

  6. Project of Translation from Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Among these are anthologies of fiction, poetry and drama, as well as single-author books of poetry, short stories, novellas, and novels. In its first decade, PROTA published works by leading Arab authors such as Nizar Qabbani, Ghassan Kanafani, Emile Habîby, Sahar Khalîfah, Ibrâhîm Nasrallâh, Hannâ Mînah and Zayd Dammâj. In 1992, PROTA ...

  7. 1986 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    Osman Durrani, editor, German Poetry of the Romantic Era (with poetry in German), anthology, Leamington Spa, England: Oswald, Wolf and Berg (publisher) [44] Jon Fosse, Engel med vatn i augene, Norway; Nizar Qabbani, Poems Inciting Anger, Syrian poet writing in Arabic; Maria Luisa Spaziani, La stella del libero arbitrio, Italy

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  9. 1972 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    Nizar Qabbani, Poems Against The Law, Syrian poet writing in Arabic; Karl Ristikivi, Inimese teekond ("The journey of a man"), Estonian poet published in Sweden; Wisława Szymborska: Wszelki wypadek ("Could Have"), Poland; Johannes Wulff, Udvalgte digte. Vi som er hinanden, collected poems from 1928 to 1970, Denmark