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]
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: