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Biography of Mahmoud Darwish

Mahmoud Darwish

Mahmoud Darwish (1941 - )


Mahmoud Darwish is a contemporary Palestinian poet, internationally recognized for his poetry, focused on the strong affection for a lost homeland.
Darwish was born in 1941 in the demolished village of Al-Birwah, east of Akko in the British mandated Palestine, now Israel. He was the second child of a family of 5 boys and 3 girls. After the establishment of Israel, he fled to Lebanon and stayed there for a year, before secretly re-entering Israel and settling down in Dair Al-Assad and later Aljdaideh.

He continued his primary education in Dair Al-Assad, while always in fear of being discovered by authorities. Later on, he obtained his secondary eduaction in Kufur Yasif, 2 kilometers north of Jdeideh.

After completing his secondary education, Darwish began publishing poetry and articles for newspapers and magazines such as "Al-Itihad" and "Al-Jadid", where he later became the editor. He eventually joined the Communist Party in Israel, and began working as a co-editor of "Alfajr".

He was repeatedly arrested since for his writing and political activities, and in 1970 he left for Moscow. Later, he moved to Cairo and Beirut, where he worked in the research and publishing institutes of the PLO.

Darwish resigned from the PLO following the Oslo Accords.

He continued as an editor for the "Al-Karmel" magazine, and lived in Paris before coming back to Palestine, entering on a visa to see his mother. While in Palestine, he was issued a permit to stay in the country by the Israeli authorities.


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8 Poems written by Mahmoud Darwish

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Between Rita and my eyes
Her eyes are Palestinian
Here on the slopes of hills, facing the dusk and the cannon of time
I come from there and I have memories Comments and analysis of I Come From There by Mahmoud Darwish 1 Comment
I come from there and remember,
O rose beyond the reach of time and of the senses
On the day when my words
They did not recognize me in the shadows


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