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Raed Wahsh is a Palestinian-Syrian poet and writer. Born in 1981. He has published three collections of poetry so far. The first is “White Blood,” published by Dar Al-Takween in Damascus in 2005, followed by “Nobody Dreams Like Nobody,” which was published as part of the publications celebrating Damascus, Capital of Arab Culture 2008. As for “When the War Did Not Occur », the third poetry collection, published by Dar Kaf in Amman 2012.
He also published a book of prose entitled “An Incomplete Piece of the Damascus Sky” [1] 2015, which is a mixture of multiple writing genres. A story, an article, a play, and a journey, coming together in the form of a narrative sequence to monitor the violent repercussions on human life in Syria today, through a narrator who lives the war and siege and tells their stories in a Palestinian camp, so that the moment of the camp seems to be a summary of all previous catastrophes. It is a personal and collective biography at the same time, and an attempt to capture time as the camp sees it, that being who stepped down and whose voice we no longer hear, even though the camps never stop multiplying and multiplying.
Raed Wahsh works as editor of the cultural page on the Ultrasound website [2] and has recently participated in a number of literary festivals in Europe, such as the Berlin International Poetry Festival.
His works
“White Blood”, published by Dar Al-Takween, Damascus, 2005
“Nobody Dreams Like Nobody” was published as part of the publications celebrating Damascus, Capital of Arab Culture 2008
When the War Did Not Occur: Published by “Dar Kaf” in Amman 2012
An incomplete piece of the Damascus sky: Mamdouh Adwan Publishing House, 2015.
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