Mu'nis Razzaz

Mu'nis Razzaz
Born1951
As-Salt, Jordan
Died2002
OccupationWriter
Parent(s)Munif Razzaz and Lamah Bseiso

Mu'nis Razzaz (1951–2002) (in Arabic: مؤنس الرزاز) was a Jordanian writer and is considered one of the most prominent modernist Arab novelists.[1] He is primarily known for 15 award winning stories, including "State Encouragement Prize for the novel" ("جائزة الدولة التشجيعية في الرواية"), and "State Merit Award in Arts" ("جائزة الدولة التقديرية في الآداب"). His works focus on reflecting the situation of the Arabs; his wounds, fears, and pace of his life; and the repression that leads to the resignation of the mind and the pursuit of militants.[2][3]

  1. ^ الأردنتوفي2002, مؤنس منيف الرزازالجنسيةأردنيوُلـِد1951السلط. "مؤنس الرزاز". المعرفة (in Arabic). Retrieved 9 November 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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  3. ^ Razzaz, Mu'nis (2003). هاملت عربي : مؤنس الرزاز: شهادات وحوارات ودراسات / [عبد الرحمن منيف ... [وآخرون]. بيروت: المؤسسة العربية للدراسات والنشر. pp. 14–15.