Muhsin al-Ramli

Muhsin Al-Ramli
Born Muhsin Al-Ramli
(1967-03-07) March 7, 1967
Sedira, Iraq
Occupation writer
poet
translator
academic
Language Arabic
Spanish
English
Nationality Iraqi
Alma mater Autonomous University of Madrid
Notable works 'Scattered Crumbs
Fingers of Dates
We Are All Widowers of the Answers
Website
muhsinalramli.blogspot.com

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Muhsin Al-Ramli (Arabic: محسن الرملي; born 7 March 1967) is an expatriate Iraqi writer living in Madrid, Spain since 1995. He is a translator of several Spanish classics to Arabic. He produced the complete translation of Don Quixote from Spanish to Arabic. He is a professor at the Saint Louis University Madrid Campus. He is the current editor of Alwah, a journal of Arabic literature and thought, which he co-founded.

Early life and education

In 2003, he earned a Doctorate in Philosophy and Letters and Spanish Philology from the Autonomous University of Madrid. His thesis topic was The Imprint of Islamic Culture in Don Quixote. He is the brother of the writer and poet Hassan Mutlak.[1][2]

Published works

Translations

1. Laranjas e giletes em Bagdá/Naranjas y cuchillas en Bagdad, Fedra Rodríguez Hinojosa (Trans.), (n.t.) Revista Literária em Tradução, nº 1 (set/2010), Fpolis/Brasil, ISSN 2177-5141

References

  1. "Muhsin Al-Ramli (Iraq, 1967)". XX international Poetry Festival of Medellín. Retrieved 11 August 2010.
  2. Francisco Reina, M. (6 April 2008). "Cultura Dedos de Dátiles". ABC (in Spanish). Madrid: ABC Periódico Electrónico S.L.U. Retrieved 11 August 2010.
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