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Abdullah Issa

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  • Country of residence: Palestine
  • Gender: Male
  • Born in: 1964
  • Age: 59
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Abdullah Issa is a poet, academic, diplomat, political analyst, film director and producer, winner of many prestigious Arab and international awards. He is considered one of the most prominent Arab modernist poets since the mid-1980s. He has also been called by many titles, including the poet of Palestine in exile.

biography
Abdullah Issa is a creative Palestinian poet, distinguished by presenting the Palestinian cause in poetry and narration as an aesthetic cause based on peace, coexistence and love in the face of the occupation’s legitimacy that is rooted in erasure and erasure. In addition, every poetic achievement he writes is unlike any other of his completed collections.

The poet Abdullah Issa was born on January 15, 1964 in Babila camp, near the Yarmouk camp near Damascus, in Syria, in a family that sought refuge in Syria after the conquest of Palestine during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war.

The narrators state that his father, Mahmoud Issa, took refuge as a boy from the village of Akrad al-Ghanama in the Safad district (historians report the presence of the Kurds in Palestine that Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi kept them there after his victory over the Crusaders to defend it) in the Safad district, and his mother Fawzia al-Hasan from al-Manshiya on the outskirts of Acre. Following the death of his father in 1987, the poet was forced to support a family consisting of his mother, his 13 siblings, and his paternal grandmother, Saada al-Nimr. He worked in the Palestinian cultural press in Syria, such as Al-Hurriya and Al-Ghad Al-Jadeed magazine, between 1984 and 1989, the year he left Syria for the Soviet Union. Although the family house kept only two books: the Holy Qur’an and Mahmoud Darwish’s Diwan, it preserved several parts of the Holy Qur’an and dozens of classical Arabic poetry. The dynasty’s conversations about Palestine and the pain of the Nakba, and the rise of the Palestinian revolution from the Palestinian pain, in addition to the presence of the symbolic figure of Yasser Arafat in his life, shaped the poet’s awareness, and stimulated his creative faculties to write new, distinct and different poetry from the beginning. The poet gifted the late leader Arafat several creative texts.

In 1983, he won the Arab Poetry Prize, which was held in Syria, and stimulated critics to turn to his talent, read his creations and write about them, and during this period he won many awards and appreciation.

In 1990 he joined the Maxim Gorky Institute of Literature in Moscow, and from 1993 until 2004 he worked as a preparer for cultural programs on Radio Voice of Russia, where he presented the most important Arab and Russian creations, and translated the most important Russian poets into Arabic, and Arabs into Russian. On wide fame. Author of programs on Russian and Arab culture.

In 1994 he was the editor of the literary magazine “The Poets”. In 1995 he graduated from the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute with a class of "Poetry". In 2001, he defended his thesis at the Institute of Asian and African Countries on “Means of Artistic Expression of New Arab Poetry: The Second Half of the Twentieth Century.” In 2002 he became an academic at the «Eurasia» Academy of UNESCO. Since 1998 he has held the position of Secretary General of the International Arab Union of Journalists and Writers.

Since 2003, he has managed several news agencies and television stations and a political analyst in the Russian and Arab worlds.

But the request of the Russian Foreign Ministry to negotiate with the hostage-takers at the Beslan School in North Ossetia in 2004, and his agreement to do so, where he witnessed the human pain again, which he witnessed in the massacres committed against the Palestinians inside the homeland and the diaspora, left a deep impact, so he produced and directed several films. Documentaries, as well as poetry and narration.

Between 2005 and 2009, he worked as a producer on a series of documentaries for Al-Jazeera TV Network (Their Archives, Our History, and An Appointment with Exile). He also held, between 2007 and 2009, the position of Office Director of the Arab News Agency.

In 2010 he also produced “Death Test”, which reveals the process of testing the Israeli nuclear bomb in South Africa in the early eighties of the last century, and starred the Hollywood star and world champion in fist fighting Aleg Taktarov, as well as the movie “Tehran 34”, which monitors the assassination attempt on Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin by Hitler, and it starred well-known star Valery Nikolayev. The two films were shown on several Russian and foreign stations.

He also produced and directed a series of films “Muslims Russia is proud of” in 2012, the most important of which are: “The Road to Mecca”, “The Time Ripper”, “Star Hour”, and “From the Nile to the Neva”. These films were presented in special shows, and were shown in Many Arab and foreign festivals and stations.

In 2013, he directed and produced the movie “We Love Life” with executive producer Ramil Khairullin and cameraman Alexander Koshelev, which was shown in Moscow and other capitals and cities, and in many international festivals. Mahmoud Darwish and Naji Al-Ali, and talk about the dream of the Palestinian child in Gaza under siege.

And with the outbreak of the transformations that ravaged the Arab world, showing a state of regression to the past, the emergence of chaos at its head, and the spread of infighting on sectarian, sectarian, and other grounds, especially in 2013, he was busy presenting the “Abdullah Issa Café” program live, where he met with symbols of Arab cultural action and presented their visions. In the face of the killing and destruction that pervaded several Arab countries. At the end of 2015, he joined the Palestinian diplomatic corps to be appointed as an official spokesperson at the Embassy of the State of Palestine to the Russian Federation. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas awarded the Palestinian poet Abdullah Issa the Medal of Culture, Science and Arts - the level of innovation “in appreciation of his poetic creations and his active presence in the Arab cultural scene and his sure role in documenting Palestinian and Russian relations, and his service to our Palestinian cause intellectually and behavior» in the same year.

The World Literature Fund also chose him as the Person of the Year 2015 in “Dialogue of Civilizations and Bringing Cultures Closer” in May of the same year.

He was also chosen in June 2017 as a guest in the book “The Year of the Poet”, which was published in English in the United States by the Inner Child Publishing House, whose executive director is the poet William Peters. In 2017, the Russian poet Vladimir Boyarinov, First Vice-President of the International Assembly of Writers’ Unions and President of the Russian Writers’ Union in Moscow, awarded him the “Creative Chekhov Medal” for his role in enriching the movement of culture and human creativity in general, as he indicated that “the importance of the poet Abdullah Issa lies In his ability to take possession of the corner of the word and give it a special ability to create an aesthetic world that triumphs for life with love over death, and presents his cause through his poetic, narrative, cinematic and diplomatic tools, as an authentic part of the human cause in general, and as an examination of the extent of humanity’s ability to achieve human justice in the face of the enemies of life and beauty in our planet ground.” He obtained full membership in the Russian Writers Union in 2017, to be the first Arab and foreigner to obtain it without having Russian citizenship.


Achievements and Awards

The most important awards and achievements
2017 - June was chosen as a guest, among three poets around the world alongside Taiwanese Tzimin Tsai and Polish Lisa Siget, in the book “The Year of the Poet” published in English in the United States by Inner Child Publishing, whose executive director is poet William Peters.
2015 - The World Literature Fund chose him as the Person of the Year in “Dialogue of Civilizations and Bringing Cultures Closer”.
2015 - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas awarded him the Medal of Culture, Science and Arts - level of innovation.
1999-2002 - President of the International Union of Arab Writers and Journalists in Russia.
2001 - Member of the “Asia and Africa” Academy of UNESCO.
1996-2001 - Assistant Professor at Moscow University - Institute of Asian and African Literatures.
1995 - "Master of Arts" - Maxim Gorky Creativity Institute of the International Assembly of Writers' Unions.
1985 - Member of the Palestinian Writers and Journalists Union.
1985 - First Prize in the Arab Poetry Festival.
his poems
1987 - The dead prepare the funeral
1995 - Hazee (in Russian)
  1996 - Alaa
  1998 - First Sky Ink
2000 - Resurrection of the Walls
2013 - Shepherds Heaven, Shepherds Oleander
2014 - My Brothers, Dad, Not the Wolf
2017 - Fawzia Al-Hassan's Ten Commandments
Written by
1987 - A Poetic Vision. Study
2018 - Anthology of Russian Poetry. translation
2019 - Word and Spirit in Contemporary Poetics. study

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