Mahmoud Darwish
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 16 years ago |
Date of birth | March 13,1941 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Born | Al-Birwa |
Date of died | August 9,2008 |
Died | Houston |
Texas | |
United States | |
Nationality | Palestinian |
Job | Poet |
Author | |
Awards | Ordre des Arts et des Lettres |
Lenin Peace Prize | |
Prince Claus Fund | |
The Lotus Prize | |
Bosnian stećak | |
Lannan Cultural Freedom Prize | |
Golden Wreath | |
Spouse | Rana Kabbani |
Genres | Poetry |
Parents | Salim Darwish |
Houreyyah Darwish | |
Movies/Shows | Our Music |
Date of burial | August 13, 2008 |
Periods | 1964–2008 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 602794 |
Mural
In the Presence of Absence
The butterfly's burden
State of siege
Why did you leave the horse alone?
Unfortunately, It Was Paradise: Selected Poems
Journal of an Ordinary Grief
A River Dies of Thirst
Almond Blossoms and Beyond
If I Were Another: Poems
Memory for Forgetfulness: August, Beirut, 1982
The Adam of two Edens
Don't apologize for what you did
I Don't Want This Poem to End: Early and Late Poems
The Dice Player
Bed of a stranger
The music of human flesh
Psalms
Now, As You Awaken
Selected Poems
Sand, and other poems
From Beirut
I Don't Want this Poem to End: Writings by and about Mahmoud Darwish
Aḥada ʻashara kawkaban
Splinters of bone
In the Presence of Absence
The butterfly's burden
State of siege
Why did you leave the horse alone?
Unfortunately, It Was Paradise: Selected Poems
Journal of an Ordinary Grief
A River Dies of Thirst
Almond Blossoms and Beyond
If I Were Another: Poems
Memory for Forgetfulness: August, Beirut, 1982
The Adam of two Edens
Don't apologize for what you did
I Don't Want This Poem to End: Early and Late Poems
The Dice Player
Bed of a stranger
The music of human flesh
Psalms
Now, As You Awaken
Selected Poems
Sand, and other poems
From Beirut
I Don't Want this Poem to End: Writings by and about Mahmoud Darwish
Aḥada ʻashara kawkaban
Splinters of bone
Mahmoud Darwish Life story
Mahmoud Darwish was a Palestinian poet and author who was regarded as Palestine's national poet. He won numerous awards for his works. Darwish used Palestine as a metaphor for the loss of Eden, birth and resurrection, and the anguish of dispossession and exile.