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Al-Khal created the quarterly poetry magazine Shi'r that was published between 1957 and 1964. Then it resumed in the first of 1967. Its entire collection was reprinted in 11 volumes. In 1967, An-Nahar Publishing House was established, and he joined it as Editor-in-Chief. He established (1957–1959) a
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in 1957, initiating a movement to modernize Arabic literature. His poetry has also been recognized in Near East poetry collections. He published many volumes of avant-garde poetry and translated Whitman, Eliot, Frost, and others.
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in 1970. Maha was a well-known painter in Damascus and she worked for several years in Lebanese media. They had two children Yusuf and Ward, who later became popular TV stars in Lebanon.
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remarkable literary salon, the Salon of Poetry Magazine, known as the Salon of Thursday. The members of the salon included the poets Yusuf Al-Khal, Adonis,
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and did his bachelor's degree in philosophy and English literature. He established the Dar al-Kitab in
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al-Khal, Yusuf. The Flag of Childhood: Poems from The Middle East. In: Naomi Shihab Nye (ed.)
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with whom he had sons Tarek and Jawad. He married for a second time to the Syrian artist
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as a journalist in the press and publishing department. He returned to Lebanon in 1955.
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Al-aʿmāl aš-šiʿriyya al-kāmila (1938–1968) (Poetic Complete Works).
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From 1948 to 1955 al-Khal lived in the US, where he worked for the
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Some of his poems have appeared in collections in German, as in
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Al-Khal was the son of a Lebanese Protestant minister and was
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Al-hadātha fī š-šiʿr (The youth / novelty in the lyric).
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Divine Inspiration: The Life of Jesus in World Poetry
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Yusuf al-Khal
Amar al-Husn
Homs Governorate
Varieties of Arabic
Prose poetry
Avant-garde
yusufalkhal.com
Arabic
avantgardist
prose poetry
surrealist
Adonis
Ounsi el-Hajj
Shi'r
Beirut
Greek Orthodox
Tripoli
Lebanon
American University in Beirut
Charles Malik
Beirut
United Nations
Shawqi Abi Chakra
Fouad Rebekah
Helen Khal
Maha Bayrakdar
Khalil Gibran
TS Eliot
Carl Sandburg
Robert Frost

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