Tamim al-Barghouti
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Native name | تميم البرغوثي |
Born | Cairo, Egypt |
Nationality | Palestinian, Egyptian |
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Tamim Al-Barghouti (Arabic: تميم البرغوثي) is a Palestinian-Egyptian poet, columnist and political scientist.[1]
Life
Tamim al-Barghouti is the son of Palestinian Mourid al-Barghouti and Egyptian writer, Radwa Ashour. His father was exiled from Egypt just after the birth of his son, and lived in Budapest.[2]
He was born in Cairo, Egypt and graduated from Cairo University, The American University in Cairo,[2] and Boston University.[3]
Published academic works
- The Umma and Dawla: The Nation-State and the Arab Middle East (Political Science: English). London: Pluto Press, 2008.
- Al-Wataniyya Al-Alifa. “Benign Nationalism”: (الوطنية الأليفة) (Political Science-Middle East History: Arabic). Cairo: The Centre of Contemporary Egyptian History of the Egyptian National Library, 2007.
- “War, Peace, Civil War: a Pattern?” in Palestine and the Palestinians in the 21 st century, Edited by Rochelle Davis and Mimi Kirk, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2013.
- “The Post-Colonial State: The Impossible Compromise” in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Islam and Politics. Edited by Emad El-Din Shahin. Oxford University Press, 2014.
- “Cracking Cauldrons” in Shifting Sands: the Unraveling of the Old Order in the Middle East. Edited by Raja Shehadeh and Penny Johnson. London: Profile Books, 2015.
Published Poetry Collections
• Ya Masr Hanet: Dar Al-Shorouk, 2011
• Fi Al-Quds, Cairo: Dar Al-Shorouk, 2008
• Maqam Iraq. Cairo: Dar Atlas, 2005
• Qalu li Bethebb Masr. Cairo: Dar el-Shourouk, 2002
• Al-Manzhar. Cairo: Dar el-Shourouk, 2002.
• Mijana. Ramallah: Bait al-She’r Al Falasteeni (Palestinian House of Poetry), 1999.
References
- ↑ Jenkins, Kate Shannon (September 22, 2017). ""Sometimes People Write Poetry with Their Feet": A Conversation with Tamim Al-Barghouti". The New Yorker. Retrieved 6 May 2018.
- 1 2 "Tamim al- Barghouti (poet) - Palestine - Poetry International". www.poetryinternationalweb.net. Retrieved 2017-10-31.
- ↑ Jenkins, Kate Shannon (2017-09-22). ""Sometimes People Write Poetry with Their Feet": A Conversation with Tamim Al-Barghouti". The New Yorker. ISSN 0028-792X. Retrieved 2017-10-31.
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