Hiyam Qablan Explained

Hiyam Qablan (sometimes Hiam Kablan) (born 1956) is a Palestinian poet and short story writer.

Biography

Qablan was born in the village of Isfiya, and received her primary education at the village school; for high school she went to Nazareth, where she attended the Franciscan Sisters' School. At Haifa University she studied history and education. She lives in Daliyat al-Karmel, where she has worked as an Arabic teacher. Some of her poetry has been translated into Hebrew; she has also written a regular column, "Ala ajnihat al-rish" ("On the Wings of a Feather"), in al-Sinnara. She has published several volumes of verse and short fiction, beginning with Amal 'ala al-durub (Hops on the Roads) in 1975.[1] She is a regular attendee of poetry festivals, including that held at Sde Boker College.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Radwa Ashour. Ferial Ghazoul. Hasna Reda-Mekdashi. Arab Women Writers: A Critical Reference Guide, 1873-1999. 1 November 2008. American University in Cairo Press. 978-977-416-267-1. 457–.
  2. Web site: Desert Devotees. Shiri. Lev-Ari. 26 November 2007. 19 December 2017. Haaretz.