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May Murr, sometimes written as Mayy Murr (; 1929 – 29 March 2008) was a Lebanese professor, historian, writer, poet, and political activist. Murr's poetry was influenced by her academic interests in geography and history, blending her literary and scholarly pursuits. Her works frequently emphasized
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's role as a cradle of human civilization and religious significance, attributing the invention of the alphabet and several biblical events to Lebanese origins, and also touched on themes of spiritual love. She wrote in French,
classical Arabic Classical Arabic or Quranic Arabic () is the standardized literary form of Arabic used from the 7th century and throughout the Middle Ages, most notably in Umayyad Caliphate, Umayyad and Abbasid Caliphate, Abbasid literary texts such as poetry, e ...
, and " Phoenician-Lebanese," maintaining consistent themes across languages while expressing her nationalistic sentiments.


Biography

The elder sister of Lebanese member of parliament Michel Murr, Murr was born in 1929 to a
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family in the
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village of
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. She studied history and geography and has a diploma in both from the
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, and in 1973 she obtained her degree in geography from the
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, France.Guardians of the Cedars Party - Movement of Lebanese Nationalism - May Murr
/ref> Before taking up writing, May Murr taught several subjects at several universities and institutions in Lebanon such as the
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and the
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, in which she taught mathematics, literature, history, history of art and geography. Her husband was engineer, Alfred Murr. The couple were active members of the Phoenician-Lebanese movement. She began professionally writing and publishing her works in 1967, as well as founding and presiding over many cultural and social associations. She was a member of the ''Société des Gens de Lettres de France'' and of the ''Société Teilhard de Chardin'', headquartered in
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, the
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, and a Distinguished Member of the New York-based International Society of Poets. She was also the President of the Academy of Lebanese Thought and was a founding member of the ultranationalist political party the
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. She figures among the women poets in the ''Anthologie de la Poésie Féminine Mondiale''. Many international critics have praised her poetry. Jean Cayrol wrote to her: 'May Murr, you are filled with poetry to infinity', while Lebanese poet
Said Akl Said Akl (; 4 July 1911 – 28 November 2014) was a Lebanese poet, linguist, philosopher, writer, playwright and language reformer. He is considered one of the most important Lebanese poets of the modern era. He is most famous for his advocacy on ...
wrote, in 1967, an article entitled 'A woman invades the conscience of Lebanon':


Publications

May Murr has written more than 3,000 articles on several subjects (theology, philosophy, politics, literature, arts, history, geography, social problems...) with an emphasis on the problems of the family, womanhood and childhood, in most of the major Lebanese newspapers and magazines, in three languages:
Lebanese Arabic Lebanese Arabic ( ; autonym: ), or simply Lebanese ( ; autonym: ), is a Varieties of Arabic, variety of Levantine Arabic, indigenous to and primarily Languages of Lebanon, spoken in Lebanon, with significant linguistic influences borrowed from ...
, French and
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. She was the editor-in-chief of the weekly ''Lebnan'' since its creation in 1975 until 1982. She published in this weekly political articles, poems and extracts from ''Lubnaniyada'', her epic poem in
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(of some 30,000 verses) and historical essays which allowed her to call the history of Lebanon-Phoenicia the Giant of Histories, and to entitle her works on the history of Lebanon in 12 volumes (still manuscript) ''Lebanon-Phoenicia, Land of God''.


In Lebanese Arabic

*''Elissa: a historical drama in verse, considered as a summit in this field''. Beirut, 1968. *''I love You: Love poems'' (in neo-Lebanese characters) Editions St Paul, 1978. *Various publications in prose and poetry in the press.


In French

*''Pourquoi les Roses?'' Love poems (in both classical and free verses), Paris, Grassin, 1967. *''Penchent Leur Tête les Epis'': Poems (in both classical and free verses), Paris, Grassin, 1969. Paris, Grassin, 1967. *''Il S'agit d'un Rien d'Amour'': Prayers (in free verse), Paris, Grassin, 1970. *''Quatrains'': Poems (in classical verse), Paris, Grassin — Jounieh, St Paul, 1971. *''Kamal or the Story of a Hero'': Poetry and prose, with a prayer in verse as an introduction. Beirut, Ishtar, 1987. *''Poésie Trismégiste'': Spiritual Poems (in classical verse), Etablissements Khalifé pour l'Impression, Beirut, 1994.


In Standard Arabic

*''The Most Beautiful Tales of Lebanon-Phoenicia''. Beirut. *''The Magic Birdie''. *''The Time Vessel''. *''Lebanon and Phoenicia''. *''Thor and Maya''. *''The Emerald Temple''. *''I Shall Give Your Name to Tyre''. *''The One Who Restored the Empire of the World to the Phoenicians''. *''Tripoli, I prefer you to myself''. *''He Meant Us for Love''. *''Elissa, Founder of the Queen of Our Emporia's''. *''Sidon Returns from Death''. *''Euclid of Tyre, Organizer of the Mind''. May Murr has also published in the press three collections of Arabic classical poems: * ''My God, I love You''. * ''Lebanon also I love''. * ''A Kiss for You''.


Unpublished works

Many manuscripts written in collaboration with her husband, Alfred Murr (deceased 2005), await publication: *''Jesus''. An epic poem in Lebanese Arabic of some 15,000 verses. *''The First Love Letter, or Thor and Maya''. A historical novel *''Cadmus of Tyre. The Universal Master''. A historical novel. *''He Meant Us for Love, or Adoniram, Solomon and the Queen of Sheba''. A historical novel. *''Euclid of Tyre, Organizer of the Mind''. A historical novel in Arabic. *Several novels, plays (including ''Marina''), and nine books of poetry.


Recognition

* ''Gens de lettres de France'' (1968), * ''Prix de la Rose des poètes'', Paris (1969) * The
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prize (1970) * The Fakhr al-Din Prize, awarded by General Aziz Ahdab for her contributions to the study of Lebanese history (1974) * ''Grand Prix Europa'' (1999)


See also

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Phoenicianism Phoenicianism is a form of Lebanese nationalism that apprizes and presents Phoenicia, ancient Phoenicia as the chief ethno-cultural foundation of the Lebanese people. It is juxtaposed with Arab migrations to the Levant following the early Muslim ...
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Lebanese Arabic Lebanese Arabic ( ; autonym: ), or simply Lebanese ( ; autonym: ), is a Varieties of Arabic, variety of Levantine Arabic, indigenous to and primarily Languages of Lebanon, spoken in Lebanon, with significant linguistic influences borrowed from ...
*
Said Akl Said Akl (; 4 July 1911 – 28 November 2014) was a Lebanese poet, linguist, philosopher, writer, playwright and language reformer. He is considered one of the most important Lebanese poets of the modern era. He is most famous for his advocacy on ...


References

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