Personal Info
- Country of residence: Syria
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Jamal Junaid (born December 9, 1949 in Damascus, Syria) is a Palestinian writer, and a member of the Palestinian Writers Union and the Arab Writers Union.
his study
He studied the primary and secondary levels in Damascus schools, then joined the University of Damascus to graduate with a university degree in Arabic in 1974, then joined the College of Education and obtained an educational qualification diploma in 1978, and a postgraduate diploma in management and educational guidance from the Faculty of Education in 1979. He also obtained a master's degree in education from Damascus University.
his career
He began his work as a teacher in secondary schools in Damascus, and in Saudi Arabia. His novel "The Springs" has been translated into Russian. He wrote the series "Summer Adventures" in 2001, directed by Firas Dahni and starring Abbas Al-Nouri, Qassem Melhou and Zuhair Abdel Karim.
His writings
"The Springs" (novel), 1984
"The Hedgehog and the Frog" (Children's Story), 1986
“The Building” (novel), 1987
"The Camp" (novel), 1988
"Summer Adventure" (novel), 1989
"King David and the Stones" (collection of short stories) 1989
"Cancer Airport" (novel), 1990
"The Forest of Bats" (novel), 1992
"Toot Shami Ya Toot" (collection of short stories), 1998
"A Rose in Khiam Detention Center" (collection of short stories), 2001
"Damascus on Horseback" (novel), 2019
Achievements and Awards
Awards and Honors
Syrian Arab Television Competition: The Golan is in the Heart, First Prize, for the film “The Trust”
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