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Muhammad Abdullah Ismail Al-Qawasmeh

Personal Info

  • Country of residence: Jordan
  • Gender: Male
  • Born in: 1948
  • Age: 75
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Muhammad Abdullah Ismail Al-Qawasmeh, better known as Muhammad Abdullah Al-Qawasmeh (born December 1, 1948 in Hebron , Palestine ) is a Jordanian writer and academic . He works as a teacher of the Arabic language at the Faculty of Technological Engineering of Al-Balqa Applied University , and a part-time writer for the Jordanian newspapers Al- Rai and Al- Dustour . [1] He is a member of the Jordanian Writers Association , a member of the Arab Writers Union , a member of the Jordanian Libraries Association, a founding member of the Jordanian Critics Association, and an arbitration member for studies, research and creations at the Jordanian Ministry of Culture .

His studies

He obtained a postgraduate diploma in libraries and information from the University of Jordan in 1988, and a master's degree in literary criticism, [3] and a doctorate in Arabic language and literature from Saint Joseph University in Lebanon in 2002. 

Career 

Lecturer in library and information science in general qualifying courses held by the Jordanian Library Association. [1] He worked as an editor-in-chief for the journal “The Library’s Message”, which is published by the Jordanian Library Association. 

His works

The Green Sweater (novel), 1971
“Abdullah bin Al-Zubayr in Beirut” (poetry), 1986 [4]
“Voices in the Camp: Al-Nushur” (novel), 1991 [5] [6]
“The Signature” (short stories), 1992 [7] [8]
“Al-Hashr” (novel), 1993
“Thirty Street” (novel), 1994 [9]
"Pamphlets on Cinema and Art: Study and Index", 1995 [10]
"Directory of Librarians in Jordan", 1996 [11]
“The Narrative Structure in Al-Ukhdood Novel (Cities of Salt) by Abd al-Rahman Munif” (Study), 1998 [12]
Milestones in the Arabic Language, 1999 [13] [14]
“Absence” (novel), 1999 [15] [16]
“The Fictional Discourse in Jordan” (Criticism), 2000 [17]
“Introduction to Arabic Writing”, 2002 [18]
Critical Horizons (Studies in Novel, Short Story, Poetry and Children's Literature), 2002 [19]
“Steps” (stories), 2003 [20] [21]
"The Aesthetics of the Short Story (Critical Readings)", 2005 [22]
“Manifestations of Experience (Research and Readings in Literature and Criticism)”, 2005 [23]
“The temporal structure in the novels of Ghaleb Helsa from theory to practice”, 2006 [24]
"Cumulative Scout for Taiki Magazine", 2006 [25]
In the Deserted House (Stories for Children), 2006
“Research in Novel Blogs” (fiction criticism), 2007 [26]
“Abdullah Radwan: The Self and the Other” (presentation, preparation and participation), 2008 [27]
The Vision Impact (various research, studies, readings and articles), 2009 [28]
Poetic Experience (critical readings), 2011 [29]
“The Terror Market” (novel), 2011 [30]
“The Besieged” (novel), 2013
Butterfly Pain (novel), 2016
“The Curse of the Palestinian” (novel), 2016 
The poetic model (critical study) 2017
“Rabee El Layl” (plays), 2019 [2]
“The Sun and Shadows, Discourses Without Ceilings” (Criticism), 2020 
“My Three Beloveds...to Ouargla” (novel), 2021 [35]
“A Night in Tell Al-Safi: Five Plays from One Act,” 2021 

 

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