Hasan al-Khayer

Hasan al-Khayer

Hasan al-Khayer (died 1980) (Arabic حسن الخيّر) was a Syrian poet born in Qardaha, Syria.

He was known for his abomination of sectarianism and for his altruism. He was a candid voice of patriotism. His most famous work is a poem called "What Do I Say?" in which he sarcastically and invincibly criticized both the austere regime and soulless and sanctimonious militant terrorists who together crippled life in Syria in late 1970s and early 1980s. He was kidnapped and killed, in 1980. His body has never been found. This fate made him known by some in the Arab world, though not in Syria, as the Lorca of Arabs. It's not known much about other works by him.

He campaigned in support of literacy of women in the 1960s and fought against obscurantism throughout his life. He believed that repression is one of the basic causes of cultural retrogression and works only to knit the repressed.


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