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Hayam Qabalan (born July 8, 1956 in the village of Isfiya - Palestine) is a Palestinian poet and writer of short stories.
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Born in 1956 (age 66–67 years) Modifying the value of the (P569) property on Wikidata
Palestine
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Alma mater University of Haifa Modify the value of the (P69) property in Wikidata
Occupation Poet, writer of short stories Modify the value of property (P106) on Wikidata
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Biography
Hayam Qabalan was born in the village of Isfiya. She received her primary education in the village school. She attended secondary school in Nazareth, where she attended the school of the Franciscan Sisters. At Haifa University she studied history and education. She lives in Daliat al-Karmel, where she worked as an Arabic teacher. Some of her poems have been translated into Hebrew; She also wrote a regular column "On Wings of Feathers" for Al-Sinnara. She has published several volumes of poetry and short fiction, beginning with Hops on the Roads in 1975. She is a regular attendee of poetry festivals, including those at [[Sde Boker College]].
She played the piano, in addition to learning the Arabic language and history, qualified for art therapy with what is called (Tarabia), worked for seven years in Al-Sanara newspaper in Nazareth, and an anchor on Radio Al-Mahaba for the literary program in Carmel.
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She has a number of poetry collections, including:
Hopes on the Paths (1975).
Loud Whispers (1981).
Faces and Travel (1992).
Untie and Follow Me (2002).
I See Only My Shadow (2008).
In addition, she has written short stories and novels, including:
Among the Fingers of the Sea (1996) - literary and philosophical texts.
A Kid Out of His Coat (1998) - short story.
The Smell of Naked Time (2010) - Novel.
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