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Ayman Daoud Al-Labadi

Personal Info

  • Country of residence: Palestine
  • Gender: Male
  • Born in: 1962
  • Age: 61
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Ayman Daoud Al-Labadi ( 1962 ) is a Palestinian writer, poet, and journalist, born in the Palestinian city of Tulkarm . [1] He worked in the fields of education, journalism, and marketing. He is the editor-in-chief of the “Cultural Facts” newspaper, [2] the deputy editor-in-chief of the “International Facts” newspaper, [2] and the editor-in-chief of the “Haifa Lana” magazine. [3] He has several published literary, poetic, and critical works. He is a member of the General Union of Palestinian Writers and Writers , and an official of the Palestinian Writers and Writers Association. [4]

His biography 

Ayman Daoud Al-Labadi was born in the city of Tulkarm , Palestine, in February 1962. He received his education in the schools of his city, Tulkarm , and finished high school in 1980 in the Al-Fadhiliyya School in the city. He then joined Birzeit University, where he graduated in 1985 from the Faculty of Science, majoring in biochemistry and biology.

He worked in the fields of education, journalism, and marketing. He held the position of editor-in-chief of the “Cultural Facts” newspaper, [2] and deputy editor-in-chief of the “International Facts” newspaper, [2] and he also assumed the editor-in-chief of “Haifa Lina” magazine. He has several literary, poetic, and critical publications in print and a personal website. He writes vertical poetry and free verse in addition to poetry in English. He has been a member of the General Union of Palestinian Writers and Authors since 1982 , [1] and Chairman of the Media, Publishing and Public Relations Committee of the Palestinian Writers and Writers Association, and the official spokesman for the gathering. 

His works 

He has a collection of printed literary, poetic, and critical works, including: [7]
Collections of poetry 
“From the Bleeding Commandments”, 1980 - Palestine.
“Footnotes on the Alienation of the Returning Moon,” 1996 - Saudi Arabia.
“Uprisings”, 2003 - Syria.
“Manifesto No”, 2006 - Majdalawi Publishing House, Jordan.
“Good Morning, Hanoi: Getting Out of the Tribe,” 2008 - Dar Majdalawi, Jordan.
“First, I love you,” 2010 - Majdalawi House, Jordan.

Critical books 

“Poetry and Poetry”, 2008 - Dar Al-Shorouk, Jordan.

Literary books 

“Basic Issues in Contemporary Arabic Poetry,” 2003.
“Internal Music in the Literary Text and the Crisis of the Arabic Prose Poem,” 2003.

Famous poems 

He is listed among the important Arabic poets of Palestine and in more than one classification site for Arab poets, [8] and among his most famous poems is “A Letter to the King of Lilacs,” [9] and his poems written for the city of Jerusalem, which he called “Maqdisiyat,” including:
The poem “Record, I am Jerusalem.” 
And the poem “My City”. 
Awards 
He received several awards and honors, including the Vertical Poem Shield Award from the Souq Okaz Festival within the Palestine Cultural Week. 

 

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