Hanna Abu-Hanna
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Born | 1928 (age 92–93) |
Nationality | Palestinian |
Known for | poetry and writing |
Hanna Abu Hanna (Arabic:حنا أبو حنا) is a writer, poet, and researcher. He was born in Reineh, Mandatory Palestine in 1928. He belongs to the first generation of Arab resistance poets in Israel. Hanna worked as Director of the Arab Orthodox College in Haifa until 1987. He was also a lecturer at the University of Haifa and at the Teacher Education College in 1973. Abu-Hanna earned a Master's degree in literature. He edited and prepared student programs in Jerusalem and Near East radio stations. He participated in the publication of the Al-Jadeed magazine in 1951, the Al-Ghad magazine in 1953, Al-Mawakib in 1984, and Al-Mawqaf in 1993.[1]
Early life[]
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Abu-Hanna was born in 1928 in Reineh, a town 3 km north of Nazareth. Because of his father's work, he moved between Jerusalem, Ramallah, Jaffa, Ashdod, Najd, Haifa, Nazareth, and then back to Reineh. He first attended school in Ashdod, after which he attended the Al Maaref School for Boys in Haifa. He then moved to Nazareth, where he participated in the 1936 Arab revolt. He later attended the Latin School in Reineh for a while, before completing secondary studies at the Ma'arif School in Nazareth. After high school, Abu-Hanna studied at the Arab College in Jerusalem, which enrolled outstanding students from Palestinian government schools. He was chosen to pursue studies in Britain. A government mission was assigned to him in 1947, but family circumstances and the Nakba eliminated this opportunity. He holds a BA in English Literature from the University of Haifa.
Career[]
After the Nakba, Abu-Hanna returned to Haifa in 1950, where he worked for the editorial board of the Al-Ittihad with Tawfik Toubi, Emile Habibi, Emile Touma, Saliba Khamis, Muhammad Khas, Ali Ashour, and Jabra Nicola.[2] He helped to establish the Al-Ghad and Al-Jadeed magazines, which were issued in 1951 as a supplement to Al-Ittihad and then resumed publishing in 1953 after obtaining a license.[3] Israeli authorities imprisoned him in Ramle Prison in 1958.[4]
Personal life[]
Abu-Hanna married Samia Farah, who was from Shefa-Amr; they have two children, Rabab, the journalist Umayya Abu Hanna and professor Amin Abu Hanna.[5][6][7]
Notable works[]
Poetry[]
- The Call of the Surgeon (Amman Library, 1969).
- Poems from the Garden of Patience (Akko, 1988).
- I took fish to immunity (Haifa, 1990).[8]
Hanna studies[]
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- The World of the Short Story (Carmel Press, Haifa, 1979)
- My Soul on My Comfort: The Divan of Abd al-Rahim Mahmoud (Center for the Revival of Arab Heritage, Taybeh, 1985 AD)
- The Russian Teachers' House (in Nazareth, 1994)
- A journey in search of heritage (Haifa, 1994)
- Epic Literature
- Palestinian Poetry divan
Red Green / Written by: Hanna Abu Hanna; Drawings: Sawsan Al Majidi | 2001 |
Epic literature / Hanna Abu Hanna. | 1983 |
Arnoub and Farfour / by Hanna Abu Hanna; Drawing by Sawsan Al Majidi. | 2001 |
Dima fingers / Authored by Hanna Abu Hanna; Drawings – Sawsan Al Majidi | 2001 |
Green Leaves / Hanna Abu Hanna. | 2004 |
I drank fish until immunity: Poetry / Hanna Abu Hanna. | 1990 |
Three poets: Ibrahim Tuqan, Abdul Rahim Mahmoud, Abu Salma / Hanna Abu Hanna. | 1995 |
Juha and the Moon / Written by: Hanna Abu Hanna; Drawing: Louay Dokhi | 2003 |
Ash Yeast: A Biography / Hanna Abu Hanna. | 2004 |
Palestinian Poetry divan / Hanna Abu Hanna | 1991 |
A journey in search of heritage / Hanna Abu Hanna. | 1994 |
Secret of King Kessar / Written by: Hanna Abu Hanna; Drawing by: Sawsan Al Majidi. | 2002 |
Shadow of the Cloud: A Biography / Hanna Abu Hanna. | 2001 |
The world of the short story / prepared and presented by Hanna Abu Hanna. | 1979 |
The Fortune teller of Carmel: Poetry / Hanna Abu Hanna. | 2005 |
Literary pistachio / Hanna Abu Hanna. | 2004 |
Poems from the Garden of Patience / Hanna Abu Hanna | 1988 |
My cat is Princess / Written by: Hanna Abu Hanna; drawing: Sawsan Al Majidi. | 2001 |
King of the Jungle / Text: Hanna Abu Hanna; drawings: Raad Abdul Wahid. | 2016 |
Among the problems of education in the Arab sector / Hanna Abu Hanna [and] Sami Geraisy. | 1977 |
The Owl's Pony: A Biography / Hanna Abu El-Hanna. | 2004 |
References[]
- ^ الأسطى, سليمان رمضان علي (2018). "دروس القوافي في معجم كتاب العين". مجلة أبحاث: 35. doi:10.37375/1573-000-011-002.
- ^ الفرس, مقدمة العدد يناير الجزء الثانى (1 January 2021). "مقدمة العدد 231 الجزء الثانى يناير". مجلة القراءة والمعرفة. 21 (2): 1–14. doi:10.21608/mrk.2021.141312. ISSN 2735-3273.
- ^ الورفلى, رانية محفوظ عثمان (2019). "مرويات الأزهري من الحديث النبوي الشريف في معجمه تهذيب اللغة". مجلة أبحاث: 175. doi:10.37375/1573-000-014-007.
- ^ الفرس, مقدمة العدد يناير الجزء الثانى (1 January 2021). "مقدمة العدد 231 الجزء الثانى يناير". مجلة القراءة والمعرفة. 21 (2): 1–14. doi:10.21608/mrk.2021.141312. ISSN 2735-3273.
- ^ "من فقه قوله ( صلى الله عليه وسلم ) (فأحسن تعليمها ….) دراسة فقهية لموقف الاسلام من تعليم المرأة في مواجهة التحديات المعاصرة". Proceedings of ILIC 2020. Tishk International University. 2020. doi:10.23918/ilic2020.53.
- ^ أبو سالم, محمد مسعود محمد (2016). "تبادل الهدايا بين الحكام والمسؤولين العمانيين من جهة والبريطانيين والفرنسيين من جهة أخرى في ضوء الوثائق في الفترة مايو 1807 - يونيه 1837 و 3 فبراير 1958 م. مع دراسة أرشيفية دبلوماتية لإحدى هذه الوثائق". مجلة الآداب: 47. doi:10.33948/1300-028-001-002.
- ^ kik.amc.nl https://kik.amc.nl/home/aabuhanna/. Retrieved 13 March 2021. Missing or empty
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(help) - ^ "كتب عربية الكترونية بصيغة epub". 2 September 2020. Archived from the original on 2 September 2020. Retrieved 13 March 2021.
- 1928 births
- Palestinian poets
- 20th-century Palestinian poets
- Living people