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Jamal Kawar

Personal Info

  • Country of residence: Palestine
  • Gender: Male
  • Born in: 1930
  • Age: 92
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Jamal Iskandar Kawar (December 19, 1930 - June 24, 2013) was a Palestinian-Israeli poet, linguist, and university professor. He was born in the city of Nazareth and became one of the Arabs inside after the Nakba. He holds a doctorate in Arabic literature. He worked as a lecturer of Arabic language and literature at the Teachers Training College in Haifa, and the Arabic language department at its university. He has several collections of poetry.

 

his biography

Gamal Iskandar Kawar was born on December 19, 1930 in Nazareth, and was raised there in a Greek Orthodox Christian family. He received his primary and secondary education there. Then he worked as a teacher of the Arabic language at the Arab Teachers' House in Haifa, then joined the University of Haifa and obtained his first university degree in Arabic language, literature and education, then worked as a teacher of the Arabic language there. He attended the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and obtained a master's degree in Arabic. Then Tel Aviv University and obtained a Ph.D. Thesis for his Ph.D. was on the subject of the Qur’anic syntax and its relationship to the sciences of interpretation and grammar.

He continued his teaching career in Haifa, and worked as a teacher of Arabic language and literature at the College of Arab Teachers Preparation there and at its university. He entered the press and served as editor-in-chief of the cultural magazine Al-Mawakeb.

He is considered one of the first Arab poets who emerged after the 1948 Nakba in Israel. On November 17, 2006, the Palestinian Writers Association inside, in the new hall of the writer's house in Nazareth, organized a celebration in his honor.

Jamal Kawar died in his hometown on June 24, 2013 at the age of 82. His body was buried there by the Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation and was buried in the Roman Cemetery.

 

His writings

Among his poetry collections:

Salma, 1956

Songs from the Galilee, 1958

The Wind and the Sail, 1973

Travel dust, 1973

Moons in the Night Trails, 1979

The Wind and the Wall, 1979

The Wall, 1981

Sick Laila, 1981

Beirut, 1982

September 1985

Zainab, 1989

The Antidote, 1990

The Sparkle of Blackness, 1992

Don't be sad, 1994

Lyrical Paintings, 1995

Anniversary Seasons, 1996

The Pocket Shoe, 1998

Poems from the March of Love, 2000

The fragrance of blood, 2001

In the Lost Seasons, 2002

from his books:

 

The parsing of the Noble Qur’an, 1987

Abeer Al-Yasmeen, a novel, 1990

Towards an understanding of grammar, 1994

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