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Bahrain Bahrain, officially the Kingdom of Bahrain, is an island country in West Asia. Situated on the Persian Gulf, it comprises a small archipelago of 50 natural islands and an additional 33 artificial islands, centered on Bahrain Island, which mak ...
has a strong literary tradition. Most traditional writers and poets write in the
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style, contemporary poets that write in this style include Ali al-Sharqawi, Qassim Haddad,
Ebrahim Al-Arrayedh Ebrahim Al-Arrayedh (, 8 March 1908 – 28 May 2002) was a Bahraini writer and poet, generally considered to be one of Bahrain's greatest poets and one of the leaders of the Literature of Bahrain, Bahraini literary movement in the 20th centu ...
, and Ahmad Muhammed Al Khalifa. In recent years, the number of younger poets influenced by
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are rising, most writing in
free verse Free verse is an open form of poetry which does not use a prescribed or regular meter or rhyme and tends to follow the rhythm of natural or irregular speech. Free verse encompasses a large range of poetic form, and the distinction between free ...
or
prose poetry Prose poetry is poetry written in prose form instead of verse form while otherwise deferring to poetic devices to make meaning. Characteristics Prose poetry is written as prose, without the line breaks associated with poetry. However, it make ...
, and often including political or personal content. Almost all publications of poetry in the country are in
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, with poetry rarely published in English without requiring prior translation. Ali al-Sharqawi, a decorated longtime poet, is considered by many to be the literary icon of Bahrain. The country's local writing society, the Bahrain Writers Association, was founded in 1969.


History

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book ''QuixotiQ'', by former Bahraini journalist Ali Al-Saeed, was published, marking the first time ever a Bahraini author has published a novel directly in English without requiring a translation. In February 2011, Bahraini writers, artists and intellectuals signed a statement declaring their solidarity with the Egyptian revolutionary movement.


Female writers

Poetry was the principal form of literature Bahraini women engaged in during the 20th century. In fact, it was estimated that one-sixth of all Bahraini poets between 1925 and 1985 were women. Prominent female writers at the time included the likes of Iman Asiri, Fatima al-Taytun, Fathiya 'Ajlan, Hamda Khamis and Fawziyya al-Sindi. In the second half of the 20th century, prose as well as free verse poetry gained popularity in the country, especially amongst women. However, it was only until 1969 did women finally emerge on the free verse and prose scene, with the publication of ''Shazaya'' (, meaning "shrapnel") by Hamda Khamis, which was coincidentally Khamis' first experience in poetry. Iman Asiri was the first recorded poet to write and publish a
prose poem Prose poetry is poetry written in prose form instead of verse form while otherwise deferring to poetic devices to make meaning. Characteristics Prose poetry is written as prose, without the line breaks associated with poetry. However, it make ...
in the country in the late 1960s.


Bahrain in literature

Bahrain was the site of the ancient land of
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, which was mentioned in ancient text,
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. Legend also states that it was the location of the
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. Bahrain has a setting in
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's ''
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''.
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's award-winning novel, ''The Meeting Point'', is also set in Bahrain.


Writers

*Ali Abdullah Khalifa โ€“ a founding member of the Union of Bahraini Writers and has released 3 collections of poetry. *
Ali Al Jallawi Ali Al Jallawi (in Arabic ุนู„ูŠ ุงู„ุฌู„ุงูˆูŠ born in 1975 in Manama, Bahrain) is a poet, researcher, and writer. After two periods of imprisonment for writing poetry critical of the political regime in Bahrain, Al Jallawi has gone on to publis ...
โ€“ political poet and writer. *Ali al-Saeed โ€“ author of 3 national best-selling, critically acclaimed books and the recipient of the Bahraini Outstanding Book of the Year Award. * Ali Al Shargawi โ€“ veteran poet and author, with his poetry translated into several languages. *Ahmad Muhammed Al Khalifa โ€“ born in 1930, he has written poetry about nationalism and romance, with a total of five collections of poetry published. * Attiya al-Jamri - Famous for his religious poetry about
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during
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. *
Ebrahim Al-Arrayedh Ebrahim Al-Arrayedh (, 8 March 1908 – 28 May 2002) was a Bahraini writer and poet, generally considered to be one of Bahrain's greatest poets and one of the leaders of the Literature of Bahrain, Bahraini literary movement in the 20th centu ...
โ€“ Dubbed as one of Bahrain's greatest poets, with his poetry being popular throughout the
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. *Ebrahim bin Mohammed Al Khalifa โ€“ born in the middle of the 19th century, he was a well-known poet in early 20th century Bahrain and was commended by
Charles Belgrave Sir Charles Dalrymple Belgrave KBE (9 December 1894 โ€“ 28 February 1969) was a British citizen and advisor to the rulers of Bahrain from 1926 until 1957, as "Chief Administrator" or "adviserate". He first served under Shaikh Hamad ibn Isa Al ...
during his tenure in the country. His
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in
Muharraq Muharraq () is Bahrain's third most populous city and served as its capital until 1932 when it was replaced by Manama. The population of Muharraq in 2020 was 263,373. Muharraq served as the countryโ€™s capital until 1932. It rose to prominenc ...
is currently used as a centre for culture and research. * Hamda Khamis - Widely recognised as the first female Bahraini poet, having published her first collection in 1969. * Qassim Haddad โ€“ he is the head of the Union of Bahraini Writers and one of the most famous poets of Bahrain. He rose to prominence for his revolutionary poetry. *M.G. Darwish - An award nominated novelist who writes fantasy pulp novels and series.


See also

* Bahrain Writers Association * Bahraini art * Theatre of Bahrain *
Cinema of Bahrain The cinema of Bahrain is small as its lacks support from the government and the private sector. There are many short films produced by individual filmmakers, and about five feature films in Bahrain's history. There are a number of theaters in B ...
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Culture of Bahrain The culture of Bahrain is part of the historical region of Eastern Arabia. Thus, Bahrain's culture is similar to that of its Arab neighbours in the Persian Gulf region. Bahrain is known for its cosmopolitanism, Bahraini citizens are very ethnica ...


References

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