Mahmoud Darwish

Mahmoud Darwish

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Mahmoud Darwish (1941-2008) was a renowned Palestinian poet and author, celebrated for his poignant exploration of identity, exile, and resistance. Born in the village of Al-Birwa, which was destroyed in the Arab-Israeli conflict, Darwish's work captures the tumultuous history and aspirations of the Palestinian people. With over thirty volumes of poetry and eight books of prose, his eloquent style and profound thematic insights earned him international acclaim, including the prestigious Lenin Peace Prize. Often hailed as Palestine's national poet, Darwish's legacy continues to inspire new generations, highlighting the enduring power of language and cultural expression in the quest for justice and peace.

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