Fadwa Tuqan

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Fadwa Tuqan was a prominent Palestinian poet known for her lyrical exploration of national identity, resistance, and the female experience in Arab society.

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instanceOf Arab poet
Palestinian poet
person
poet
awardReceived Al-Quds Prize for Culture and Arts NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Palestine NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1917-03-01
dateOfDeath 2003-12-12
describedAs one of the most important Palestinian poets of the 20th century
era 20th century
ethnicGroup Palestinian NERFINISHED
familyName Tuqan NERFINISHED
gender female
genre autobiography
poetry
givenName Fadwa NERFINISHED
influencedBy Ibrahim Tuqan NERFINISHED
languageOfExpression Arabic
mainTheme Palestinian national identity
exile
female experience in Arab society
loss
resistance
movement Arabic literature
Palestinian national literature
name Fadwa Tuqan NERFINISHED
nativeName فدوى طوقان NERFINISHED
notableFor articulating women’s voices in Arab society
depicting Palestinian resistance in poetry
lyrical exploration of national identity
notableWork A Mountainous Journey NERFINISHED
Alone With the Days NERFINISHED
Founding the Sea NERFINISHED
The Night and the Horsemen NERFINISHED
occupation poet
writer
partOf Tuqan family NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Mandatory Palestine NERFINISHED
Nablus NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Nablus NERFINISHED
religion Islam
residence Nablus NERFINISHED
sibling Ibrahim Tuqan NERFINISHED
writesAbout Israeli–Palestinian conflict NERFINISHED
freedom
occupation
social constraints on women

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Ibrahim Tuqan sibling Fadwa Tuqan
Ibrahim Tuqan influenced Fadwa Tuqan