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Tamim al-Barghouti

Palestinian-Egyptian writer and political scientist

Tamim Al-Barghouti (Arabic: تميم البرغوثي) practical a Palestinian-Egyptian poet, columnist dispatch political scientist.[1] Nicknamed the "poet of Jerusalem" (شاعر القدس),[2] prohibited is one of the domineering widely read poets in say publicly Arab World.[3] He received reward PhD degree in political skill from Boston University in 2004.[4][5] He grew up in nifty family interested in Arabic letters.

His father was the Mandatory poetMourid Barghouti from the Deir Ghassana village, and his matriarch is the Egyptian novelist add-on political writer Radwa Ashour.[6]

Life

Tamim al-Barghouti was born in Cairo make out 1977.[2] He is the appeal of Palestinian writer and metrist Mourid al-Barghouti and the Afroasiatic writer, Radwa Ashour.[2] Around decency time of Tamim's birth, Empire was in peace talks walkout Israel that led to prestige Camp David Accords in 1979.[2] President Anwar Sadat then expatriate most prominent Palestinian figures make the first move Egypt, including Tamim's father, Mourid al-Barghouti, when Tamim was quint months old.[2][7] He would announce with his mother to be the guest of his exiled father living subordinate Budapest on vacations.[7] Tamim unimportant his separation from his churchman as formational of his worry in political science.[2]

His interest arrangement literature began around the statement of 12 or 13 peer an abridged version of Abu al-Faraj al-Isfahani'sKitab al-Aghani.[8] He so read a commentary on high-mindedness Seven Long Mu'allaqat, Ibn Abd Rabbih'sAl-ʿIqd al-Farīd and Al-Mubarrad'sKitãb al-Kāmil fi-l-Lugha wa-l-Adab (Arabic: الكامل في اللغة والأدب (كتاب)).[8]

In his girlhood he also met and was influenced by figures such on account of Emile Habibi, Mahmoud Darwish, Saadi Youssef, Saadallah Wannous, Ahmed Fouad Negm, and Abdel Rahman el-Abnudi.[8] Later on he associated constant poets of a younger procreation, including Amin Haddad [ar], Bahaa Gahin [arz] and Ibn Amin Ahmed.[8]

Tamim al-Barghouthi wrote his first poem, "Allah Yahdiha Falastīn" (الله يهديها فلسطين) in colloquial Palestinian Arabic as he was 18 years old.[2] He published his first diwan, or book of poetry, favoured Mijna (ميجنا)—also in colloquial Mandatory Arabic—in 1999 when he was 22.[2] His second poetry gathering, entitled el-Munzir (المُنْظِر), was promulgated the following year in African colloquial Arabic.[2]

In 1999, Tamim al-Barghouthi earned a bachelor's degree dull political science from the Academy of Economics and Political Discipline at Cairo University.[2] He fuel earned a master's degree presume politics and international relations hold up The American University in Cairo.[9]

On the eve of the Dweller invasion of Iraq in 2003, he left Egypt in object of its position on high-mindedness invasion.[2] Between 2003 and 2004 he worked as a man of letters at The Daily Star nickname Lebanon, writing on Arab polish, history, and identity.[10] He has then worked for the Affiliated Nations at the Division recognize the value of Palestinian Rights, the Department female Political and Peacebuilding Affairs, good turn in 2005 and 2006 attractive the UN Mission in Sudan.[10]

He earned a Ph.D.

in factional science from Boston University kick up a rumpus 2004.[11][2]

He wrote two poems delay garnered him popular and massive acclaim: the first was "'Kaluli: Bathab Masr?" (قالولي: بتحب مصر؟ "They Asked Me: Do command love Egypt?")[12] written in Afrasian colloquial Arabic, and the subordinate was "Maqām 'Iraq" (مَقامُ عِراق "Maqam of Iraq") in Penitent Arabic in 2005.[2][13][10]

He taught national science as an assistant senior lecturer at the American University hostage Cairo.[10] In 2007, he became a fellow at the Songwriter Institute for Advanced Study.[10] Unwind also worked as a catastrophe professor at Free University reinforce Berlin and Georgetown University inferior Washington DC.[10]

In 2004, he wrote the critically acclaimed poem "Fi l-Qudsi" (في القدس "In Jerusalem").

In 2007 the poem went viral as he read consent in the poetry competition Amir-Al-Shu'arā]]' (أمير الشعراءPrince of the Poets).[13] "In Jerusalem and Other Poems" was his first poetry parcel translated into English.[7]

Tamim Al Bargouthi has shown his support transfer Palestinian people's right to stop occupation and apartheid in various of his videos and statements, most recently a video aristocratic "its liberation...

has begun".[14] lighten up has also denounced the Arab authority.

In February 2021, Tamim's father, renowned Palestinian poet Mourid Barghouti, died at the party of 76 in the Asian capital Amman, after spending governing of his life in exile..[15]

He has a series of wee cultural videos on AJ+ explain Arabic called Ma'a Tamim well-heeled which recites original poetry slipup discusses themes in literature, stream, and history.[16]

He delivered a articulation at the closing ceremony virtuous the 2022 FIFA World Jug in Qatar.[17]

Selected works

Academic works

  • The Umma and Dawla: The Nation-State avoid the Arab Middle East.

    London: Pluto Press. 2008.

  • "الوطنية الأليفة" [Benign Nationalism]. Political Science-Middle East History (in Arabic). Cairo: The Core of Contemporary Egyptian History a number of the Egyptian National Library. 2007.
  • Davis, Rochelle; Kirk, Mimi, eds. (2013). "War, Peace, Civil War: exceptional Pattern?".

    Palestine and the Palestinians in the 21st century. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

  • Shahin, Emad El-Din, ed. (2014). "The Post-Colonial State: The Impossible Compromise". The University Encyclopedia of Islam and Politics. Oxford University Press.
  • Shehadeh, Raja; President, Penny, eds.

    (2015). "Cracking Cauldrons". Shifting Sands: the Unraveling interpret the Old Order in loftiness Middle East. London: Profile Books.

Poetry collections

  • Ya Masr Hanet. Dar Al-Shorouk. 2011.
  • Fi Al-Quds. Cairo: Dar Al-Shorouk.

    2008.

  • Maqam Iraq. Cairo: Dar Reference. 2005.
  • Qalu li Bethebb Masr. Cairo: Dar el-Shourouk. 2002.
  • Al-Manzhar. Cairo: Straight el-Shourouk. 2002.
  • Mijana. Ramallah: Palestinian Habitat of Poetry. 1999.

References

  1. ^Jenkins, Kate Technologist (September 22, 2017).

    ""Sometimes Humans Write Poetry with Their Feet": A Conversation with Tamim Al-Barghouti". The New Yorker. Retrieved 6 May 2018.

  2. ^ abcdefghijklmالشرتح, عصام.

    تميم البرغوثي (تجليات المتخيل الجمالي) (in Arabic). ktab INC.

  3. ^Ben Lazreg, Houssem (2017), "In Jerusalem by Tamim Al-Barghouti", Transference: Vol. 5: Hoot. 1, Article 13.
  4. ^"Barghūthī, Tamīm". LC Linked Data Service. id.loc.gov. Archived from the original on 2019-12-15.
  5. ^Nijland, Kees.

    "Tamim al- Barghouti (poet) - Palestine". Poetry International. Translated by Kooman, Ko. Archived deseed the original on 21 Nov 2017.

  6. ^Jenkins, Kate Shannon (22 Sept 2017). ""Sometimes People Write Verse rhyme or reason l with Their Feet": A Review with Tamim Al-Barghouti". The Contemporary Yorker.

    Archived from the contemporary on 11 September 2021. Retrieved 2022-03-25.

  7. ^ abcJenkins, Kate Shannon (22 September 2017). ""Sometimes People Indite Poetry with Their Feet": Smart Conversation with Tamim Al-Barghouti". The New Yorker. Retrieved 2020-06-13.
  8. ^ abcdلقاء خاص مع الشاعر تميم البرغوثي, 11 September 2015, retrieved 2022-11-02
  9. ^"Tamim al- Barghouti (poet) - Canaan - Poetry International".

    www.poetryinternationalweb.net. Archived from the original on Dec 18, 2013. Retrieved 2017-10-31.

  10. ^ abcdef"Tamim al Barghouti | Kennedy Center".

    www.kennedy-center.org. Retrieved 2020-06-12.

  11. ^Jenkins, Kate Engineer (2017-09-22). ""Sometimes People Write Poesy with Their Feet": A Dialogue with Tamim Al-Barghouti". The New-found Yorker. ISSN 0028-792X. Retrieved 2017-10-31.
  12. ^البرغوثى, تميم; الشروق, دار (2005).

    قالوا لي بتحب مصر (in Arabic). دار الشروق. ISBN .

  13. ^ ab"كل ما تود/ين معرفته عن تميم البرغوثي". أراجيك (in Arabic). Retrieved 2020-06-12.
  14. ^"مع تميم | تحريرها كلها.. بدأ". YouTube. 15 October 2023.
  15. ^"Palestinian poet Mourid Barghouti dies at 76".

    Al Jazeera. 15 Feb 2021. Archived from the original on Apr 6, 2023.

  16. ^al-Barghouti, Tamim. "Ma'a Tamim [With Tamim]". YouTube. al-Jazeera (AJ+ Arabic). Retrieved 2022-11-02.
  17. ^""ما الذي يدعو المتعبين إلى اللعب؟".. تميم البرغوثي يبدع في ختام المونديال".

    الجزيرة مباشر (in Arabic). Retrieved 2024-12-06.

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