Bloomsbury Qatar Writing Workshop with Renowned Poet Mourid Barghouti

23 November 2010
Bloomsbury Qatar Writing Workshop with Renowned Poet Mourid Barghouti
Dates: 23 - 24 November 2010


Renowned poet, Mourid Barghouti will be discussing Ra'ytu Ramallah (I Saw Ramallah), on Tuesday, November 23 in the atrium at VCU-Q at 7:00pm. This autobiographical narrative was published in several editions in Arabic, won the Naguib Mahfouz Award for Literature (1997) and was translated into twelve languages.Lecture discussion will be held in Arabic. This event is free and open to the public.

On Wednesday, November 24, Barghouti will be holding a workshop on creative writing in Arabic at the BQFP villa from 4:30 pm to 6:30pm. This is a rare opportunity to participate in an intimate workshop with an accoladed Arab writer. Space is limited so you are encouraged to sign up via bqfp.events@qf.org.qa.

Palestinian poet and writer Mourid Barghouti was born on the 8th of July 1944 in Deir Ghassana near Ramallah, Palestine, He has published 12 books of poetry, the last of which is Muntasaf al-Lail (Midnight), Beirut, 2005. Spanish edition Medianoche published 2006 by UCLM and Fundacion Antonio Peres, Cuenca. His Collected Works came out in Beirut in 1997. He was awarded the Palestine Award for Poetry (2000). His autobiographical narrative Ra'ytu Ramallah (I Saw Ramallah), 1997, published in several editions in Arabic, won the Naguib Mahfouz Award for Literature (1997) and was translated into several languages; the English translation was published by Random House, New York and Bloomsbury, London; He Visto Ramala, the Spanish translation, was published by Ediciones del Oriente y del Mediterraneo.

Barghouti participated in numerous conferences and poetry readings and festivals in almost all Arab countries and in several European cities. He lives in Cairo. Edward Said described I saw Ramallah as “one of the finest existential accounts of Palestinian displacement we now have.” and John Berger wrote that I Saw Ramallah was “a bedside book if ever there was one, unforgettable memories, razor insights, stories with eyes closed, no conclusions, only the passionate pain of exile, recounted at the end of the day by a true poet.”

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