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  2. Mahmoud Darwish - Wikipedia

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    Mahmoud Darwish was born in 1941 in al-Birwa in the Western Galilee, [5] the second child of Salim and Houreyyah Darwish. His family were landowners. His mother was illiterate, but his grandfather taught him to read. [3] During the Nakba, his village was captured by Israeli forces and the family fled to Lebanon, first to Jezzine and then Damour ...

  3. Write Down, I Am an Arab - Wikipedia

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    In Point of View, Pat Mullen had nothing but praise for the film, saying that "Write offers an appropriately poetic portrait of this influential voice." [4] Amal Eqeiq, in the Journal of Middle East Studies, says that the film presents Darwish in "a paradox of recognition and erasure", opining that the film's main subtexts are that the film is intended for an Israeli audience, and that it ...

  4. Rana Kabbani - Wikipedia

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    Rana Kabbani (Arabic: رنا قباني; born 1958) is a British Syrian cultural historian, writer and broadcaster who lives in London.Most famous for her works Imperial Fictions: Europe's Myths of the Orient (1994) and Letter to Christendom (1989), she has also edited and translated works in Arabic and English. [1]

  5. Ibrahim Muhawi - Wikipedia

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    Muhawi is a world authority on the Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish, and has translated both his memoir of the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon and the poet's experience of house arrest, detentions in prison and interrogations by Israeli soldiers interrogators. [5]

  6. Beshara Doumani - Wikipedia

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    From 2012 to 2020 he was the Joukowsky Family Distinguished Professor of Modern Middle East History at Brown. [2] In July 2020, he became the inaugural Mahmoud Darwish Professor of Palestinian Studies, the first named chair of Palestinian Studies in an American university. [3] [2] [4] The position is named for the Palestinian poet Mahmoud ...

  7. Al Karmel - Wikipedia

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    Al Karmel was established by Mahmoud Darwish in Beirut, Lebanon, in 1981. [1] Darwish edited the magazine until his death. [1] [2] Its publisher was Al Karmel Cultural Foundation. [1] Elias Khoury was the editor of the magazine between 1981 and 1982. [3]

  8. '90 Day Fiancé': Nicole Reacts to Mahmoud's Family Telling ...

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    Nicole is struggling to adapt to life in Egypt. In this exclusive clip from Sunday's new episode of 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way, Nicole is back with Mahmoud's family and is told that she doesn't ...

  9. Ibtisam Mara'ana - Wikipedia

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    The movie covers Mahmoud Darwish's love letters to his Jewish girlfriend from the past, Tamar Ben-Ami, his marriage with Rana Kabbani, his first wife, and his part in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. The movie contains interviews with Ahmad Darwish (Mahmoud's brother) and with his fellow poets and writers as well as with Samih al-Qasim, who ...