محمد الماغوط

Mohammed al-Maghout

Lived: 1934–2006 Country: Syria Era: Modern 20th-Century Titles indexed: 0

Syrian poet and satirist; one of the masters of the Arabic prose poem.

Al-Maghout, mostly self-educated, broke with classical Arabic prosody more decisively than almost anyone of his generation, writing in a fragmented prose that has become the dominant register of subsequent Arabic free verse. He was also one of the most-watched satirists of late-twentieth-century Arab television, writing scripts for the Syrian comedian Duraid Lahham that were openly critical of Arab regimes.

Recurring themes

the Arabic prose poem political satire the disillusioned Arab citizen Syria across the long Ba'th decades

Selected works

  • 1959Sorrow in the Moonlight
  • 1964A Room with a Million Walls
  • 1987I Will Betray My Country
  • 2005East of Eden, West of God

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