Nizar Qabbani Biography, Life, Interesting FactsNizar Qabbani was a rarity in the conservative Arab society. A real gem of the Arabian Literary World, Qabbani was a progressive poet and a feminist at heart.His work was highly influential yet controversial for sexual and rejection of war themes. With many of his works translated into several different languages, Qabbani has become one of the greatest poets of the 19th century.
Childhood & Early LifeNizar Qabbani was born on March 21, 1923, in Damascus, Syria. His father Tawfiq Qabbani was a merchant and owned a chocolate factory.Qabbani had five siblings – two sisters Wasila & Haifa and three brothers – Rashid, Sabbah, & Mu’taz.When Nizar Qabbani was 15 years old, his sister committed suicide when she was forced to marry someone she did not love.
This left a great impression on his mind, and he decided to do something against the inferior status of women in his country. Middle YearsNizar Qabbani continued to write poems which include My Beloved, Drawing with Words, Diary of an Indifferent Woman, Savage Poems, and Book of Love.In 1956, a collection of his poems was released. Nizar Qabbani also became the Vice-Secretary of the Chinese Embassies in UAR. Later WorksIt is his later career for which Nizar Qabbani is most famous.
He wrote many great poems in this period such as 100 Love Letters, I love you, and the Rest is yet to come, May You Be My Love for Another Year, I write the History of a Woman Like So, The Lover’s Dictionary and A poem for Balqis. A poem for Balqis was written in memory of his wife.Qabbani’s last poem was Alphabet of Jasmine. DeathFollowing the death of his wife, Nizar Qabbani had become disillusioned with Beruit, and he left the city to settle in London finally.
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His health had been falling fast, and in late 1997, he was critically ill. He lost his life to heart failure on April 30, 1998, at 75 years of age.
Personal LifeNizar Qabbanimarried twice in his life. His first wife was his cousin Zahra Aqbiq, with whom he had two children – a son Tawfiq, and a daughter named Hadba.After Zahra’s death, Nizar Qabbani married again to Balqis al-Rawi in 1973. She was an Iraqi teacher.
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They remained married till her death in a bombing in Beruit.