Fawwaz Tuqan Explained

Fawwaz Tuqan
Office:Minister of Social Development
Term Start:6 August 1988
Term End:24 April 1989
Birth Name:Fawwaz Ahmad Tuqan
Birth Date:6 September 1940
Birth Place:Jerusalem, Mandatory Palestine

Fawwaz Ahmad Tuqan (Arabic: فواز أحمد طوقان; born September 6, 1940) is a Joardanian-Palestinian poet, novelist and professor. He was born on 6 September 1940 to a Palestinian family in Jerusalem. His father is Ahmad Abdul Fattah Tuqan, a former Prime Minister of Jordan.

Tuqan has taught at Yale University (as an assistant), University of Minnesota (as an assistant professor), University of Jordan (assistant and associate professor), and the American University of Beirut. He also served as Minister of Social Development in Jordan from 1988 to 1989.

In 2004 he was appointed a professor at the American University of Beirut (AUB).

Early life and family

Tuqan was born in Jerusalem in 1940. At a young age he lived briefly in Jerusalem, Tulkarm and Nablus, then the family moved to Amman, Jordan. He went to high school in Beirut, Lebanon.

Tuqan has five daughters and three sons.

Education

Academic work experience

Publications

Non-fictional books

Novels

Novella

The Merchant and the Bird (التاجر والعصفور): Novella for children, could be read by grownups, Amman, Shqair and 'Akasheh, 1985.

Poetry

Selected articles

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