Fawzi Maalouf Explained

Fawzi Maalouf
Birth Date:21 May 1899
Birth Place:Zahlé, Beqaa Governorate of Lebanon
Death Date:14 November 1930 (31 years old)
Death Place:Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Fawzi Maalouf (1899–1930) also spelled as Fauzi Maluf, Fawzi al-Ma'luf or simply Fawzi Maluf was a Brazilian poet and writer of Lebanese descent. Born to an Arab Christian family living in Zahlé, Maalouf emigrated to Brazil in 1921 where he stayed until his death. He is the founder of The Andalusian League movement.

Biography

Fawzi Maalouf was born on 21 May 1899 to the Maalouf family of Arab Christians. He studied at the Collège des Frères Maristes Champville in Lebanon.[1] [2] Later at the age of 14, Maalouf started writing poetry and also wrote a successful play at the age of 16. He emigrated to Brazil in 1921 and settled in the city of Rio de Janeiro with his uncle and brother. Maalouf's writing and career peaked during his stay in Brazil, where he became more popular. Maalouf died during a surgery in 1930. He was buried in the Cemitério da Consolação in São Paulo.

Legacy

Fawzi Maalouf founded a literary movement known as The Andalusian League. He was also a representative of the Mahjar literary movement. Maalouf's poem Ala bisat ar-Rih, written in 1926, is one of his more famous works and has been translated into other languages for a worldwide audience.[3] [4] [5] Another of his famous poetry is done in memoir of the Emirate of Granada and its fall after Muhammad XII surrendered its keys and ownership to the Castillians.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Contributors: Fawzi Maalouf . Hindawi Foundation.
  2. Web site: Diwan Fawzi al-Ma'luf .
  3. Book: Akasoy, Anna . Das poetische Werk des Fauzi al-Ma'luf (Literaturen Im Kontext. Arabisch - Persisch - Turkisch) . 2 September 2002 . Dr Ludwig Reichert Verlag . 978-3895002939.
  4. Mokhtari . Qasem . April 2013 . A Survey in the Epical Work on Wind's Expansion "Ala bisat al-Rih" . Journal of Arabic Language and Literature . 9 . 1 . 123–144.
  5. Web site: Alkassim . Samirah . 2019-12-11 . The Flowers of Arabic Literature in America . 2024-08-31 . The Jerusalem Fund . en-US.
  6. Book: Massignon, Louis . Ecrits mémorables . 24 June 2009 . Bouquins .