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120:, including English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, although it has never appeared in Arabic. It was reviewed upon its American publication on the front page of The New York Times Book Review (by William Gass), on April 17, 1988. It was chosen later by the editors of The New York Times Book Review as one of the best seven fiction works of 1988. Shammas has also translated Arabic poetry into Hebrew and English. 93:, "Imprisoned in my Own Awakening and Sleep" (Arabic: اسير يقظتي ونومي ), as well as a collection of Hebrew poems, "Hardcover" (Hebrew: כריכה קשה). In 1979, he published his book of poems "No Man's Land" (Hebrew: שטח הפקר). He also wrote for some Hebrew newspapers. Some of his articles explored the problem of Arab identity in a Jewish state. 320: 85:
Shammas was one of the founders of the Arabic magazine "The East" (Arabic: الشرق), which he edited from 1971 to 1976. His first poem was published in the literary supplement of
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Shammas left Jerusalem in 1987 and now lives in the United States, where he is a professor of Comparative Literature and Near Eastern Studies at the
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Ta'ah bil-hayt (A Hole in the Wall), a bilingual play for young adults (Arabic and Hebrew), Haifa Theater (1978–79)
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Anton Shammas was one of six children born to a Palestinian father and a Lebanese mother, who moved to
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where Shammas studied in an integrated Jewish-Arab high school. In 1968, Shammas moved to
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a bilingual translation into Arabic and Hebrew for "Haifa Theater," Haifa (1984, 1994)
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in 1937 to teach at the local girls' school. In 1962, the family moved to
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newspaper. In 1974, Shammas published his first collection of poetry in
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and studied English and Arabic literature and art history at the
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writer, poet and translator of Arabic, Hebrew and English.
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Palestinian writer, poet and translator (born 1950)
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Arabic
Hebrew
Palestinian
Fassuta
Palestine
Haifa
Jerusalem
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
University of Michigan
Haaretz
Arabic
Hebrew
Arabic literature
Emile Habibi
Hebrew
languages
Whiting Award
Miriam Yalan-Shteklis
Ka-Tzetnik
David Avidan
Emile Habibi
The Secret Life of Saeed the Pessoptimist
Emile Habibi
Emile Habibi
Saraya, the Ogre's Daughter
Taha Muhammad Ali
Salman Masalha
Mahmoud Darwish
Taha Muhammad Ali
Dario Fo

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