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Saada Abu Iraq

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  • Страна местожительства: Palestine
  • Пол: Male
  • Born in: 1946
  • key_age: 78
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Saada Abu Iraq (born in 1946 ) is a Palestinian writer and novelist .

His career

He was born in the village of Sinjil, Ramallah, in 1946 . He obtained a BA in Arabic Literature from Beirut Arab University in 1974 , and a Higher Diploma in Philosophy from the University of Jordan in 1987. He worked as a civil servant in the Jordanian Armed Forces from 1965 to 1975 , and worked as a teacher in the Ministry of Education during the years from 1975 to In 1993 , he also worked as an official for cultural and scientific activity in the Rusayfa District Education Directorate during the years (1994-2003). He is a member of the Jordanian Writers Association , head of the Zarqa branch for the years 2001 and 2002 , and a member of the Arab Writers Union.

His works

He published a group of books on poetry, stories, novels, theater, and studies, including:
1984: Labor (novel)
1985: The Stone Boys (a collection of short stories)
2002: Chasing the Shadow (Stories), Dar Al-Karmel for Publishing and Distribution, Amman
2002: School of Innovators (children’s stories)
2006: Little Inventors (Literature of Scientific Thinking)
2009: The Dog Who Doesn’t Eat His Friend’s Meat (puppet play)
2010: Blue Without Sins (stories), Ministry of Culture publications , Amman
2011: That I Am (Poetry)
2013: Tales of the Expatriate Café (Stories)
2013: Literature and Arab Children’s Literature: Jordan as a Model (Study), Amwaj Publishing and Distribution, Amman, ( ISBN 9789957567026 )
2013: Issues in the World of Childhood (a study), Amwaj Publishing and Distribution, Amman, ( ISBN 9796500073316 )
2017: The Clash (Novel), Dar Kunooz Al-Ma’rifa for Publishing and Distribution, Amman, ( ISBN 9957746162 )

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Awards

He received the Queen Noor Award for Children's Literature from the Nour Al Hussein Foundation in 1996 , and he also received the Sharhabeel Bin Hasna Award for Literary Creativity from the Greater Irbid Municipality in 2002

 

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