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Mazen Dwaikat

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  • Страна местожительства: Palestine
  • Пол: Male
  • Born in: 1954
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Mazen Dwaikat is a Palestinian poet and writer, born on July 1, 1954 AD in Balata, Palestine.

 

his life

Mazen Dwaikat is a founding member of the Balata Cultural Forum, a supervisor for the magazine issued by the forum, and a member of the administrative board for previous sessions in the General Union of Palestinian Writers. Dar Al-Farouq for printing and publishing in Nablus.

 

Mazen represented Palestine at the celebrations of Jerusalem as the capital of Arab culture in Riyadh in 2009.

 

His writings

“Anthems of Al-Shater Hassan” by the Arab Children’s Friends Association, published in 1992.

The poem "The Star of Shechem"

Love Poems by Farouk House for Culture and Publishing, published in 1997, in Arabic, on 106 pages.

“The Paths” is a poetry about the Balata Cultural Forum in Nablus, published in 1996 AD, in Arabic on 118 pages.

“Readings in Mahmoud Darwish’s Mural” Balata Cultural Forum in Nablus in 2002 AD.

Saber Al-Jarizmi; Satirical texts” by the Palestinian Writers Union, published in 1998 AD, in Arabic on 156 pages.

"The Three Bulls: A Poetic Story for Boys" by Dar Al-Farouq for Culture and Publishing, published in 1998 AD, in Arabic on 16 pages.

“The Guardian of the Forest” published by the Ugarit Center for Publishing and Translation in Ramallah, issued in 2001 AD, in Arabic, on 14 pages.

“Mirrors of the Third Dimension” texts, on the Balata Cultural Forum in Nablus, 2001 AD.

They ascend without obvious strings.

“Stone Cushions” published by the Ugarit Center for Publishing and Translation in Ramallah, issued in 2003 AD, in Arabic, on 107 pages.

«Bulbul fires on the thresholds of roses» Ugarit Center for Publishing and Translation in Ramallah, issued in 2004 AD, in Arabic on 96 pages.

“A Celebration in the Café of Disappointment” by the Palestinian Writers Union in Ramallah, published in 2005 AD, in Arabic on 102 pages.

“The Pomegranate Flower” Ugarit Center for Publishing and Translation in Ramallah, published in 2008, in Arabic, with 124 pages.

Maqamat the Rainbow, short poems, about the Balata Cultural Forum in Nablus, published in 2009.

“In light of its braids, the springs bathe” a collection of texts issued by the Palestinian Ministry of Culture, issued in 2020.

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