Amjad Ṭarābulusī

1916–2001 (age 85)

Biography

Amjad Ṭarābulusī was an accomplished Arab poet whose literary contributions enriched twentieth-century Arabic poetry. Born in 1916, he crafted verses that explored themes of identity, culture, and human experience, establishing himself as an important voice in modern Arabic literature and contributing to the rich tradition of Arab poetic expression.

Ṭarābulusī's poetic legacy continues to be studied and appreciated by scholars and readers of Arabic literature. He passed away in 2001 and was interred in Courbevoie, reflecting his long residence in France and his role as a bridge between Arab and French cultural communities.

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