Jordanian writer (poet and novelist) originally from Palestine (Nablus), whose work has been translated and published worldwide in different cultural magazines and newspapers. He studied in England and the U.S.A, traveled all around the world and settled himself in Romania. His poetry books and novels have been published in English, Arabic, Romanian, Spanish, French, Russian, Chinese and Pilipino. He participated in many national and international cultural events and founded the Odyssey International Festival of Poetry that is held every 2 years in a different country. TITLES OF HIS WORK: Poetry Books: Lost Tablets Images in the Memory The Other Face of Hell Chapter from the Poetry Bible (English-Romanian-Arabic edition, 'Poezia' Publishing House, Romania 2006) Home, love, prayer Aesthetic Contemplation Book of Love (English-Romanian-French-Arabic) Existentialism (Arabic) Murals (English-Romanian-Spanish-Arabic edition, 'Poezia' Publishing House, Romania 2006) Epics The Passions of a Poet Novels: Love and Hate (English edition -'Junimea' Publishing House, Romania, 2006) Love and Hate (Romanian edition) Bride of the Nile The Fall Essays & Studies: The Concept and Meaning of Poetry in the Past and Present Philosophy of Romanticism Philosophy of Symbolism Philosophy of Surrealism Philosophy of Aesthetic Philosophy of Existentialism in Literature The Philosophy of Death in the Ancient Civilizations A review on I Chin Book Essay on Ugarit Epic Philosophy of Death in Islam Founder & Chairman of ARTGATE Cultural Association, Bucharest, Romania
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