List of Druze - Literature

Literature

  • Fuad Abu Ghanem - Lebanese Poet
  • 'Aref Abu Shakra - Lebanese Poet
  • Abbas Abu Shakra - Lebanese-American poet, journalist and political activist
  • Fawzi Abu Shakra - Lebanese poet and translator
  • Sami Abu Shakra - Lebanese poet, author and educationist
  • Yussef Abdul-Samad - Lebanese-American poet
  • Rabih Alameddine - Lebanese American writer, artist and engineer
  • Rima Alamuddin - Lebanese poet and writer
  • Naim Araideh - Israeli poet and literary scientist
  • Nassib Arslan - Lebanese poet
  • Shakib Arslan - Lebanese author, poet, historian and politician - known as "Amir Al-Bayan" (The Prince of Literature)
  • Mamdouh Azzam - Syrian novelist and writer
  • Saber Falhout - Syrian writer, author and politician
  • Tali' Hamdan - Lebanese folk poet
  • Rabee' Jaber - Lebanese novelist, writer and journalist. The winner of The International Prize for Arabic Fiction "Arabic Booker" for 2012
  • Nadia Jurdi Nuwayhidh - Lebanese writer
  • Salman Masalha - Israeli poet, essayist and researcher
  • Fred Massey (Farid Abu-Musleh) - Lebanese-American author and writer
  • Ajaj Al Muhtar - Lebanese folk poet
  • Tarek Al Nassereddin - Lebanese poet
  • Noura Nuwayhidh Halwani - Lebanese writer
  • Ali Obeid - Syrian folk poet
  • Salaameh Obeid - Syrian poet, author and diplomat
  • Dhawqan Qarqout - Syrian writer and author
  • Samih al-Qasim - Leading Palestinian-Israeli poet
  • Nour Salman - Lebanese author and academic
  • Siham Sha'sha' - Syrian poet
  • Ahmad Taqieddin - Lebanese Judge and poet
  • Amin Taqieddin - Lebanese writer and poet
  • Khalil Taqieddin - Lebanese writer, author and former ambassador
  • Sa'eed Taqieddin - Lebanese writer, author and politician
  • Nadia Hamade Tueini - Lebanese poet
  • Salwa Safi - Lebanese writer and author

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