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: سالمة صالح; born 1942) is an Iraqi short story writer, translator, and artist, from the city of
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. She is well known for her articles that advocate human rights, especially women's rights. She has published many of
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, including a novel, ''The Year of Cancer'', and a collection of short stories, ''The Transformations''. She wrote for ''Alef Ba’'' and ''Al-Shabab'' magazines, and was nominated as one of the members of Al-Multaqa prize committee for short Arabic stories.


Education

As a child, Salih was encouraged to read, explore, and express herself freely. Her mother taught her many languages, the names of flowers and herbs, and how to make a garden. Salih's mother also narrated children's tales. Throughout her school years, Salih was inspired by the works of poets Marouf al-Rusafi and Hafez Ibrahim. She memorized hundreds of poems, and took part in a number of poetry competitions. An avid reader, her favorite writers were Mikhail Naima, Abdulaziz Al-Qusi and
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. Salih also loved acting; she wrote a play during her high school years, in which she acted in front of a large audience. Salih published her first story collection at nineteen years old. After graduating from high school in 1967, Salih enrolled in the
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in
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, where she studied painting and music. She learned to play the violin in 1969. Salih studied music for a year and a half, after which she stopped due to the irregularity of lectures at the time, as well as her inability to reach the institute's new campus. In her sixties, Salih finished studying law at the
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, and have written two plays, one of which she performed in and was displayed on the television. Additionally, she obtained her Doctorate degree in Journalism from
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, in 1986, for her thesis "Global Trends in the Development of Social Media.


Career

While studying at University of Baghdad, Salih held several positions in the field of journalism. She continued to work in the field for 16 years, from 1961 until 1977. She wrote about freedom and defending women's rights. In 1968, Salih became a writer for ''Alef Ba'' magazine; she began contributing to ''Al-Shabab'' magazine a year later. Salih specialized in writing
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and short stories, some of which were published in literary magazines. She had short literary pieces published in ''Al-Qandil'' magazine, while others were broadcast over the radio. She also wrote fictional and non-fictional stories for children and
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. There weren't many publishing houses in Iraq at the time. This meant that the
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was solely responsible for publishing and promoting literature. When Salih started writing, she adopted the traditional format to lay out her stories, which consisted of an
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,
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and conclusion. She later shifted to Philosophical Writings, and published her first story collection, ''The Transformations'', despite the restrictions imposed on authors writing in this genre at the time. In 2016, Salih was appointed to the committee of the Al-Multaqa Prize for Short Arabic Stories committee. Salih translated her works into several languages including English, German, Spanish,
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, and
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. She also translated several books from German to Arabic. Salih organized the Nawafid Exhibition, in which she displayed her
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s. Through her paintings, Salih set out to emphasize the different elements of nature, even the unpleasant ones, and to make the invisible aspects of life visible. Salih believes that painting and writing poetry are closely interconnected, as her poems inspire the design of her paintings from one end, and that her paintings substitute poetry as a better form of expression from another end.


Works


Novels

* ''The Revival'' (original title: ''Al-Nuhud''), Al-Mada Foundation for Media, Culture and Arts,
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, 1974. * ''The Flower'' of the Prophets (original title: ''Zahrat Al-Anbiya''), Dar Al-Mada for Culture and Publishing,
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, 1994. * ''The Abyss'' (original title: ''Al-Hawiyah''), Manshurat Al-Jamal,
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, 2013. * ''The Year of Cancer'' (original title: ''Am Al-Sarataan''), Manshurat Al-Jamal,
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, 2017. While Salih classified its genre as personal experience, the poet Fadhil Al Azzawi, believed it to be a novel. Even though the first two classifications seem appropriate, Salih suggested classifying her book as a "
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, since the book was an account of Salih's struggle with cancer. However, seeing that the book is more literary that biographic, it was agreed to classify the book as autobiographical novel.


Story collections

* ''The Transformations'' (original title: ''Al-Tahwulat''),
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, 1974. * ''Searching for Trenches'' (original title: ''Al-ba’th ’An Al-Khalandiq''), Manshurat Al-Jamal,
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, 2006.


Translations

* ''Gnosticism in Islam'' by
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(translated title: ''Al-Ghunusiyah Fi Al-Islam''), Manshurat Al-Jamal,
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, 1982. * ''The Thirtieth Year'' by
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(translated title: ''Al-‘Am Al-Thalathun''), Manshurat Al-Jamal,
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, 1998. * ''The Friend's Script'' by
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(translated title: ''Khat Al-Sadiq''), Manshurat Al-Jamal,
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, 1998. * ''Kassandra'' by
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, 1999. * ''Experiences Across the River: Women Within the Jordanian and Palestinian Parliaments'' by Angela Grünert (translated title: ''Al-Tariq Al-taweel: Al-Nisa’ Fi 'Awal Barlaman Filistini''), Manshurat Al-Jamal,
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, 2000. * ''Medea. Voices'' by
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, 2001. * ''The Globalized Woman'' by Christa Wichterich (translated title: ''Al-Mar’a w’Al-Awlamatu''), Manshurat Al-Jamal,
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, 2002. * ''Memoirs of an Arabian Princess from Zanzibar'' by
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(translated title: ''Mudhakiraat Amirah 'Arabiyah''), Manshurat Al-Jamal,
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, 2006. * ''On the Edge'' by
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(translated title: ''Ala l’Munhadar''), Dar Nefro for Publishing and Distribution, Cairo, 2007. * ''Theology and Society in the Second and Third Centuries of the Hijra'' by Josef Van Ess (translated title: ''Elm Al-Kalam w’Al-Mujtama Fi Al-Qarnayn Al-Thani w’Al-Thalith Lil’Hijrah''), Manshurat Al-Jamal,
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, 2008. * The chapter, The Mirage (translated title: Al-Sarab) from ''The 9/11 Events Until the Arab Revolutions'' novel by Thomas Lear (translated title: ''Ahdath 11 September Li’Ghayit Al-Thawraat Al-‘Arabiya''),
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, 2011.


Other contributions

* Reviewed ''Cat and Mouse'', a novel by
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(translated title: ''Al-Qit w’Al-Fa’r''), Manshurat Al-Jamal,
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, 1961. * Designed the cover of ''The Fifth Citadel'', a novel by Fadhil Al Azzawi (
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translation) (translated title: Al-Qal’a Al-Khamisah), Manshurat Al-Jamal,
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, 2000. * Designed the cover of ''Medea. Voices'' by
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, 2001. * Designed the cover of ''The Miracle Maker'' by Fadhil Al Azzawi (original title: ''Sane’ Al-Mu’jizat''), BOA Editions, New York City, 2003. * Organized Nawafid Exhibition, Bayt Al-Geira, 9 Dec 2003 – 6 Feb 2004. * Designed the cover of ''The Office of Lost Dreams'' poetry collection by Astrid Rayman (translated title: ''Maktab Al-Ahlam Al-Mafqudah''). * Designed the cover of ''Paul Bowles, le Reclus de Tanger'' by Mohamed Choukri (translated title: ''Paul Bowles w’Azlatu Tanja''), Manshurat Al-Jamal,
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, 2006. * Photographed the cover photo of ''The Fifth Citadel'' novel by Fadhil Al Azzawi (English edition),
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, Cairo, 2008. * Designed the cover of ''The Last of the Angels'' novel by Fadhil Al Azzawi (English edition) (original title: ''Akhir Al-Mala’ika''),
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, 2008, and the German translation, Dorelman Publishing House, Zurich, 2014. * Designed the cover of ''The Traveler and the Innkeeper'' by Fadhil Al Azzawi (original title: ''Al-Musafir w’Sahib Al-Manzil''),
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, Cairo, 2011. * Designed the cover of ''The Ancestors'' by Fadhil Al Azzawi (original title: ''Al-’Aslaf''), Manshurat Al-Jamal,
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, 2017. * Designed the logo of The Garden Poem in
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. * Designed the logo of Al-Hayat Charitable Society, which helps the children of Gaza, in
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References

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