Rashid Hussein | |
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Born | 1936 Musmus, British Mandate of Palestine |
Died | 2 February 1977 New York City, United States | (aged 41)
Resting place | Musmus, Palestine |
Occupation | Poet, translator and orator |
Nationality | Palestinian |
Period | 1957–1977 |
Genre | Arabic poetry |
Rashid Hussein Mahmoud (Arabic: راشد حسين, Hebrew: ראשד חוסיין; 1936 – 2 February 1977) was a Palestinian poet, orator, journalist and Arabic-Hebrew translator. He was born in Musmus, Mandatory Palestine. He published his first collection in 1957. He was the first prominent poet to appear on the Israeli Arab stage. Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish called him "the star", who wrote about "human things" like bread, hunger and anger.[1]