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Saadiah Mufarreh (Arabic: سعدية المفرح; born 1964) is a Kuwaiti poet, critic, and journalist working as an arts editor of Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Qabas, and has published several poetry collections.
Saadiah Mufarreh | |
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سعدية مفرح | |
| Born | 21 March 1964 |
| Nationality | Kuwait |
| Education | Arabic Language and Education, Kuwait University, 1987 |
| Occupation(s) | Poet, critic, journalist |
| Website | https://www.saadiahmufarreh.com/ |
Saadiah was born in Al Jahra, Kuwait. She graduated from Kuwait University in 1987 with a degree in Arabic Language and Education, and worked as an editor for the culture section of Al-Watan and Al-Qabas.
She started her career before 1990, when she had her book "He Was the Last of the Dreamers" published. She published her short book "When You’re Absent, I Saddle My Suspicion’s Horses" in Beirut in 1994. She pursued her career in writing and creativity, publishing her third book, "Book of Sins", that was issued from the General Egyptian Book Organization in 1997, in addition to "Mere: A Mirror Lying Back” in 1999.[1][2]
By 2006, a new poetry book by Mufarreh, "My Dreams Often Humble Themselves", was published which increased her popularity in the Arab region. Many of her poems were published in newspapers and Arabic magazines, and translated to a variety of languages, such as English, French, German, Spanish, Swedish, and Persian. Translations of her poetry can be found in the Scottish Poetry Library and Jehat among several websites.[3]
As well as writing books and poetry, she wrote regularly in columns for several newspapers and magazines such as Al-Qabas, Al-Arabi, and KWT Magazine. She also wrote for Al Riyadh and Alaraby. She wrote critiques and weekly and monthly articles for several newspapers and magazines.
Mufarreh is continuing to contribute regularly to websites such as Alaraby's and others'.