Nadra Haddad
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Nadra Haddad | |
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Native name | ندرة حداد |
Born | October 30, 1881 Homs, Ottoman Syria |
Died | May 27, 1950 (aged 68) New York City, United States |
Occupation | Writer, journalist |
Relatives | Abd al-Masih Haddad (brother) Jerrier A. Haddad (nephew) |
Nadra Haddad (Arabic: ندرة حداد; 30 October 1881– 27 May 1950) was a Syrian poet, and a founding member of The Pen League, the first Arabic-language literary society in North America.[1][2]
Early life
[edit]Nadra was born on 30 October 1881 in Homs in Ottoman Syria to Rashid Haddad, a Syrian intellectual. He received his primary education at the city’s Greek Orthodox community school, and worked as a bookkeeper, before emigrating on 26 December 1897 to the United States while 17.[3]
Haddad settled in New York City, and worked in commerce, all the while writing poetry. He worked as chief editor of the Arabic language publication As-Sayeh (Arabic: السايح, "The Tourist"), that his brother Abdelmasih started. He later worked in banking.[4][5]
Works
[edit]Haddad is a founding member of The Pen League, the first Arabic-language literary society in North America.[6] The league was formed initially by Nasib Arida and by Nadra’s brother Abd al-Masih in 1916, and subsequently re-formed in 1920 by a larger group of Mahjari writers in New York led by Gibran Khalil Gibran.[7][8][9]
Haddad’s best known work is Diwan Awraq Al-Khareef (The book of Autumn Leaves).[10]
Death
[edit]Haddad died of a heart attack on 27 May 1950 during a wedding ceremony, after he had recited a poem congratulating the newlyweds.[11]
Personal life
[edit]Nadra married Hadbo Haddad and fathered three children, Robert, William, and Josette.[4]
Citations
[edit]- ^ Bushrui & Jenkins 2014, pp. 178, 190.
- ^ Qomeiha 2021, p. 25.
- ^ Qomeiha 2021, p. 25–26.
- ^ a b Qomeiha 2021, p. 26.
- ^ Zarkali 2002, p. 15.
- ^ Zeghidour 1982, p. 142.
- ^ Qomeiha 2021, p. 27.
- ^ Al-Funun 2000.
- ^ Katibah & Ziadeh 1946, p. 13.
- ^ Haddad 1941.
- ^ Qomeiha 2021, p. 28.
References
[edit]- Al-Funun (2000). "al-Rabitah al-Qalamiyah (1916, 1920–1931)". www.al-funun.org. Archived from the original on 2022-03-28. Retrieved 2022-05-15.
- Bushrui, Suheil; Jenkins, Joe (2014-10-01). Kahlil Gibran: Man and Poet. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1-78074-732-3.
- Haddad, Nadra (1941). ديوان أوراق الخريف [The book of Autumn Leaves] (in Arabic). New York: Tobia Press. OCLC 7873248.
- Katibah, H. I; Ziadeh, Farhat Jacob (1946). Arabic-speaking Americans. New York, N.Y.: The Institute of Arab American Affairs. OCLC 2794438.
- Qomeiha, Hassan Ahmad (2021-05-02). ديوانُ الشَّاعِرِ المَهْجريّ نَدْرة حَدّاد [The works of Mahjari poet Nadra Haddad] (in Arabic).
- Zarkali, Khay red-Din (2002). الأعلام (in Arabic). Vol. ج 8 : نافع بن ظريب - يوهنس. Beirut: Dar al`ilm lil Malayin.
- Zeghidour, Slimane (1982). La poesie arabe moderne entre l'Islam et l'Occident (in French). Paris: Karthala. ISBN 978-2-86537-047-4. OCLC 924571139.