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Arabic literature by writers from Syria

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  • Arabic literature by writers from Syria (en)
  • Arabische Literatur von syrischen Schriftstellern (de)
  • letteratura araba di scrittori della Siria (it)
  • literatura árabe creada en Siria (gl)
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  • Abdo Abboud, Syrian literary scholar (en)
  • Mohja Kahf, US-American literary scholar of Syrian descent (en)
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  • * Outline of Syria * Literature Portal (en)
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  • * al-Maʿarrī * ibn Munqidh * Diyab * Marrash * Mina * Tamer * Barakat * Khalifa * Haidar * al-Samman * Barakat * al-Maghut * Adonis * Bayrakdar * Qabbani * Wannous * Abdul Samad * Bali * Dima Wannous * Yazbek * Yazji (en)
  • * Arabic * Syrian Arabic (en)
  • * Novel * Short stories * Poetry * Plays (en)
  • * Poets * Novelists * Playwrights * Children's writers * Non-fiction writers * Screenwriters * Translators * Travel writers * Women writers (en)
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  • Literary genres (en)
  • Syrian writers (en)
  • Forms (en)
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  • Syrian literature (en)
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  • Contemporary Syrian literature is created in the crucible of a tenacious authoritarianism. Manifold silence, evasion, indirect figurative speech, gaps and lacunae are striking features of Syrian writing, habits of thought and wary writerly techniques that have developed during an era dominated, [...], by authoritarian governments with heavy-handed censorship policies and stringent punitive measures. (en)
  • Despite regional dialects, Arabic in its standard version is a largely uniform language. This enables literature to reach its readers – at least in theory – in all Arab countries. The poet Nizar Qabbani once aptly said that he lived "in the same room" with 200 million Arabs. [...] Modern Arab literary creators find their audience, especially with their outstanding works, everywhere in the Arab world and by no means only in the respective region from which they themselves originate. (en)
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  • Syrian literature (en)
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  • Syrian literature (en)
  • Littérature syrienne (fr)
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