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Ghassan Zaqtan is a Palestinian poet, novelist, and playwright. He was born in Beit Jala in 1954 and is currently living in Ramallah. He is the author of several collections of poetry, including The Present Life (1998), The End of the Night (2002), and The Butterfly’s Burden (2008). He has also written several novels, including The Time of White Horses (2005) and The House of Jasmine (2009).
Ghassan Zaqtan is 66 years old. He is 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs around 70 kg. There is no information available about his physical stats.
Ghassan Zaqtan is not married and there is no information available about his dating/affairs.
Ghassan Zaqtan comes from a family of writers and poets. His father, Yusuf Zaqtan, was a renowned poet and his brother, Mahmoud Zaqtan, is also a poet.
Ghassan Zaqtan has earned most of his net worth from his career as a poet, novelist, and playwright. He has published several collections of poetry and novels, which have been translated into several languages. He has also received several awards for his work, including the Palestine Prize for Literature in 2008.
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“Reading Fady Joudah’s remarkable translations of Zaqtan, I was thinking of the great poet and mythmaker of Yugoslavia, Vasko Popa, who also saw violence and wrote the dream-time of his nation. Like Popa, Zaqtan is unafraid to claim his roots, but also to see the “secret builders Cavafy had awakened / passing through the hills,” digging by his pillow. For this bravery and lyric skill, I am grateful.”—Ilya Kaminsky
Judges’ Citation “What does poetry do? Nothing and everything, like air, water, soil, like birds, fish, trees, like love, spirit, our daily words … It lives with us, in and outside us, everywhere, all the time, and yet, we are too often oblivious of this gift. It’s a poet’s job to bring this gift out and back, this gift that makes us human again. And Mr. Zaqtan has done it. His poetry awakens the spirits buried deep in the garden, in our hearts, in the past, present and future. His singing reminds us why we live and how, in the midst of war, despair, global changes. His words turn dark into light, hatred into love, death into life. His magic leads us to the clearing where hope becomes possible, where healing begins across individuals, countries, races … and we are one with air, water, soil, birds, fish, trees … our daily words pregnant with beauty, and we begin to sing again till ‘ … the singer / and the song / are alike (Biography in Charcoal)’. This is Mr. Zaqtan’s only ‘profession’. It’s now also ours. About the translation: as a translator of poetry myself, I know the danger, frustration and the joy in the process of catching the fire from the original and delivering it through/into another language, another culture, another sentiment. Mr. Joudah delivered with such grace and power. My salute to Mr. Joudah, as translator to translator, as poet to poet, as doctor to doctor." – Wang Ping - See more at: http://www.griffinpoetryprize.com/awards-and-poets/shortlists/2013-shortlist/fady-joudah/#sthash.hg6NWfAW.dpuf
His name appeared twice among the short-listed award winners of the Neustadt International Prize for Literature in the years of 2014, 2016 / University of Oklahoma, perceived as the American Nobel Prize. In recognition of his achievement and contribution to Arabic and Palestinian literature, Ghassan Zaqtan was awarded the National Medal of Honor by the Palestinian president.Winner of Mahmoud Darwish Excellence AwardL2016 (along with Lebanese Elias Khoury and American Alice Walker).Winnar of 2019 Anwar Salman Award 2019. in June 2013. His name appeared for the first time in the fall of 2013 among the speculation list for the Nobel Prize Literature. Ghassan Zaqtan’s work has been translated to English, French, Italian, Norwegian, German and other languages.
Ghassan Zaqtan (Arabic: غسان زقطان ) is a Palestinian poet, author of ten collections of poetry. He is also a novelist, editor. He was born in Beit Jala, near Bethlehem, and has lived in Jordan, Beirut, Damascus, and Tunis. His book “Like a Straw Bird it Follows me” translated by Fady Joudah was awarded the 2013 International Griffin Poetry Prize. His most recent book of poetry, The Silence That Remains, also translated by Fady Joudah, was published in 2017 by Copper Canyon Press.
In 2013, he was denied an entry visa to Canada. After a protest by prominent writers, his visa was granted.
In 2012, a reading at the New York State Writers Institute was canceled after visa delays.
He was born in 1957. His father, Khalil Zaqtan, was a poet. From 1960 to 1967, he lived at Karameh. He graduated from Teachers Training College, Nu'ur, Jordan. From 1973 to 1979, he was a physical education teacher. He was editor of El-Bayader. He was director general of Literature and Publishing Department, of the Palestinian Ministry of Culture. He was the editor of Al-Shoua’ra from 2000-2004 and director of the House of Poetry. He is a consultant for cultural policies in the Welfare Association and is a member of the executive board of the Mahmoud Darwish Foundation. Zaqtan writes a weekly column in Al-Ayyam newspaper. His work appeared in Triquarterly. He lives in Ramallah.