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- Country of residence: Palestine
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Dr. Jamil Ibrahim Alloush (1937 -
July 25, 2010), a Jordanian poet and writer of Palestinian origin. He was born
in Birzeit in 1937. He was a member of the Writers Association in Kuwait, the
Palestinian Writers Union in Kuwait, the Arab Club, the Jordanian Writers
Association, and the General Union of Arab Writers.
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Dr. graduated. Alloush at Damascus
University in 1967 with a BA in Arabic. Then he obtained a master's degree in
Arabic grammar from Saint Joseph University in Beirut in 1972, and then a
doctorate in Arabic grammar from the same university in 1977.
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He worked at the Ministry of Finance
and Oil in Kuwait from 1959-1975. Then at the Arab College in Amman from
1975-1979, then at Al-Salt College, then at the Amman College for Engineering
Professions from 1979.
Arab critics described him as
Palestinian by birth and exile, Arab in thought, nationalist in feeling,
defender of the language and a forerunner of jealousy and allegiance to it.
Whoever reads the poetry of Dr. Jamil Alloush, notices his national and Arab
affiliation despite his lack of involvement in direct political action. He
spoke about Arabism in an introduction he wrote in 1993 entitled “The Fountains
of My Poetry,” in which he says: “I grew up in the shadows of the Arab call,
from the Great Arab Revolt to the emergence of the The Arab Socialist Baath and
its successive revolutions in the Arab world. Intellectuals and academics
agreed to call him “the teacher of generations and the poet of Arabism” and the
defender of the Arabic language, who is considered one of the brightest Arab
linguists of our time. He spent many years in the world of writing, reading,
research and education, which resulted in dozens of articles, books of
criticism, linguistic studies and poetry collections, and the supervision of
many university theses.
It is worth noting that Dr. Alloush
won the second prize for poetry from the Arabic section of British Broadcasting
Corporation in 1988.
His writings
He published many of his poems and
literary and linguistic research in Arabic magazines such as: Al-Faisal,
Al-Qafila, Al-Bayan, Al-Wahda, Afkar, and the Arabic Language Complex magazine.
His poetic collections
Desert Wedding 1966
Khawabi Sadness 1979
Ashwaq 1980
Surgeons and Blood 1985
Spring Parades 1989
The Voice of Poetry 1991
Hadith of Memories 1998
My First Poems 1999
Nafahat Poetry 1999.
His books: One of the poets of the
era - Ibn al-Anbari and his efforts in grammar.
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