Samira Azzam, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Samira Azzam

Palestinian writer, broadcaster, and translator

Date of Birth: 13-Sep-1927

Place of Birth: Acre, Northern District, Israel

Date of Death: 01-Jan-0001

Profession: writer, teacher, radio personality

Nationality: State of Palestine

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Samira Azzam

  • Samira Azzam (September 13, 1927 - August 8, 1967) was a Palestinian writer, broadcaster, and translator known for her collections of short stories.
  • In 1948, Azzam fled Palestine with her husband and family in the midst of the 1948 Palestine War.
  • Her collections of stories are renowned for examining the entirety of the Palestinian identity during this time period.
  • Her first set of short stories, Small Things, was published in 1954, and examined women's role in Palestinian society.
  • After returning to Beirut in 1959, she examined other Palestinian social structures such as the class hierarchy.
  • She published two more collections of short stories during her life, The Big Shadow and The Clock and the Man.
  • Throughout her writing, she does not cast blame as to the cause of these social structures, but rather creates plot lines that characterize these different sub-cultures within Palestinian society, relating them to political situation of this historical period.
  • Therefore, her writing creates a very holistic view of Palestinian national identity during this time in history.

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