Ounsi el-Hajj
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Ounsi El-Hage (Arabic: أنسي الحاج) is a Lebanese poet born in 1937. After starting his writing career in the mid-1950s, he had published several poetry works and books between 1960 and 1994. He was also an editor-in-chef for various Arab magazines. In 1964, he founded the poetry magazine Al-Mulhaq. He also translated several plays from English to Arab including Shakespeare.
Published works
Compilations of Poetry
- Lan (1960)
- The Chopped Head (1963)
- The Past of Forthcoming Days' (1965)
- What have you made the gold what you have made the rose (1970)
- The Messenger with her hair long until the sources (1975)
- The Banquet (1994)
Books
- Words, words, words
- Khawatem
External links/References
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