Sania Saleh Explained

Sania Saleh
Birth Date:1935
Birth Place:Masyaf, Hama Governorate, Syria
Death Date:1985
Poet, writer
Spouse:Mohammad al-Maghut

Sania Saleh (1935–1985; Arabic: سنية صالح) was a Syrian writer and poet, who wrote and published several poetry collections.[1] Some of her poetry has been translated into English by Marilyn Hacker.[2]

Biography

Sania Saleh was born in the city of Masyaf, in the Hama Governorate, Syria. She met the Syrian writer Mohammad al-Maghut in the 1950s at the house of the Syrian poet Adunis in Beirut. In the late 1960s she married Mohammad al-Maghut while she was still a student in the college of literature at the University of Damascus, Syria.[1] They had two daughters together and named them Sham and Salafa.

In 1985, Sania Saleh died at a hospital in Paris after having battled an illness for 10 months.[3]

The Egyptian poet Iman Mersal has lamented that fact Saleh's poetry was not more widely known when Mersal was young:

Works

Poetry translated into English

Awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 23 June 2017. Friday Finds: The Poetry of Underappreciated Saniyah Saleh. 20 December 2021. Arablit.
  2. Book: Marilyn Hacker. Marilyn Hacker. Blazons: New and Selected Poems, 2000-2018. Carcanet. 2019. Autumn of Freedom. 56–59. Manchester. 9781784107161. https://books.google.com/books?id=d1yGDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT56.
  3. Web site: ديوان قصائد وأشعار سنية صالح ديوان قاعدة بيانات الشعر العربي صفحة 1. 20 December 2021. DiwanDB.com. ar.
  4. Daniel Behar. The New Austerity in Syrian Poetry. 9798684608926. Harvard University. 122. PhD. . 2019.