Samih al-Qasim

Samih al-Qasim

Infobox Writer
name = Samih al-Qasim



imagesize = 200px
caption = Qasim in Madrid
birthdate = 1939
birthplace = az-Zarqa
deathdate =
deathplace =
occupation = Poet and writer
nationality = Palestinian or Israeli Arab
period = 1963-
genre = Nationalist, tragedy
influences = Arab nationalism, the Palestinian exodus and discrimination of Arabs in Israel
Palestinians

Samih al-Qasim (سميح القاسم; b. 1939) is a Palestinian Druze poet and citizen of Israel whose Arabic poetry is well-known throughout Arab World. His poetry is influenced by two primary periods of his life: Before and after the defeat of an alliance of Arab armies to Israel in 1967. He joined the Communist Hadash political party in 1967. Al-Qasim published several volumes and collections of poetry.

Early life

Al-Qasim was born in 1939 in the city of az-Zarqa in northern Jordan while his father served in the Arab Legion of King Abdullah. He came from a Druze family from the town of Rameh in the Upper Galilee. He attended primary school there and then later graduated from secondary school in Nazareth. His family did not flee Rame during the Palestinian exodus (Nakba) of 1948.A Bilingual Anthology of Arabic Poetry - Victims of A Map" by Samih al-Qasim, Adonis, and Mahmoud Darwish. Al-Saqi books 26 Westbourne Grove, London W2 1984] In his book "About Principles and Art", he explains,

While I was still at primary school the Palestinian tragedy occurred. I regard that date as the date of my birth, because the first images I can remember are of the 1948 events. My thoughts and images spring from the number 48'.

Life as a poet and journalist

As of 1984, al-Qasim had written twenty-four volumes of nationalist poetry and published six collections of poems. His poems in general are relatively short, some being no more than just two verses. Some of his famous poems include:

*"Slit Lips"
*"Sons of War"
*"Confession at Midday"
*"Travel Tickets"
*"Bats"
*"Abandoning"
*"The Story of a City"
*"Conversation between Ear of Corn and Jerusalem Rose Thorn"
*"How I became an Article"
*"Story of the Unknown Man"
*"End of a Discussion with a Jailer"
*"The Will of a Man Dying in Exile"
*"The Boring Orbit"
*"The Clock on the Wall" Al-Qasim has contributed to the journals of "Al-Ittihad", "Al-Jadid", "Index" and others. He claims, that the pan-Arab ideology of Nasserism impressed him during the nationalist post-1948 era. [ [http://bostonreview.net/BR07.6/hardy.html Palestinian Writers in Israel ] Hardy, Rogers. December 1982, Boston Review] Most of his poetry relates to the change of life before and after the Nakba, the Palestinian and broader Arab struggle to free their lands from foreign influence, Arab nationalism, and various Arab tragedies. In 1968, he published his first collection of poetry, "Waiting for the Thunderbird". [http://bostonreview.net/BR07.6/hardy.html Palestinian Writers in Israel ] Hardy, Rogers. December 1982, Boston Review] Al-Qasim wrote about these subjects while they were at the climax of their popularity among the Arab population in the later half of the 20th century. When asked by his Iraqi friend, poet Buland al-Haidari if he had visited Baghdad, he replied by saying he did not have to, since he views any Arab city as equal to his own Arab residence.

Political influence

Al-Qasim claims, that the pan-Arab ideology of Nasserism impressed him during the nationalist post-1948 era. He has been jailed several times for his political activities that have involved advocacy for Palestinian rights and dissent against government policies, starting in 1960 for refusal to enlist in the Israeli army which is required of Israeli Druze. ["The Druzes in the Jewish State: A Brief History" 171.] He has also been under house arrest. He joined the Israeli Communist party Hadash in 1967 and was detained along with other members of the party at the outbreak of the Six-Day War. He was sent to al-Damoun prison in Haifa. [ [http://www.thenation.com/doc/20070219/palattella Lines of Resistance] Palattaella, John. The Nation] During this time, he virtually lost his nationalistic emotions upon hearing Israeli radio announcing its territorial gains after their victory.

Present life

Al-Qasim currently works as a journalist in Haifa where he runs the Arabesque Press and the Folk Arts Centre and is the editor-of-chief in the Israeli Arab newspaper "Kul al-Arab". [ [http://www.pbs.org/newshour/indepth_coverage/entertainment/poetry/profiles/poet_alqasim.html Poet Profile: Samih al-Qasim] PBS Online] He recites many of his poems to large audiences in the Arab towns and cities of the Galilee monthly. Al-Qasim has refused to leave Israel; In an interview with "Index" he is quoted as saying "I have chosen to remain in my own country not because I love myself less, but because I love my country more".

External links

* [http://www.ibiseditions.com/home/newbooks6.htm Sadder Than Water: New & Selected Poems] by Samih al-Qasim, translated by Nazih Kassis, introduced by Adina Hoffman. 2006.
* [http://www.dhfaf.com/poetry.php?name=Poetry&op=lsq&diwid=33 Samih al-Qasim Poems]
* [http://www.dhfaf.com/poetry.php?name=Poetry&op=lsq&diwid=33 Samih al-Qasim Biography]

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