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Translation instructions · Translate via Google Bashar Abdulah Born Bashar Abdulah 17 September 1961(1961-09-17) Mosul, Republic of Iraq Occupation Poet, Novelist, Pressman, Translator Nationality Iraqi Alma mater Mosul University Period 1980- Literary movement Modernism Notable award(s) Najii Nauman Prize in Literature Influences The Holy Quran, I Ching Bashar Abdulah الشاعر بشارعبدالله (born September 17, 1961) Mosul Iraq, a Najii Nauman Prize winning[1] Iraqi modernist poet, novelist and translator. His common Book along with co-writer, critic Saad Mahmood, entitled 'Alqabul Jumjuma' "Nick Names of the Same Skull" in two parts 1993 and 1995 respectively - published by Iraqi Nineveh Union of Writers- has been one of the most influential factors in spreading out new conceptions of both modern literary writing and reading techniques not only as received from the West by translation, but by embodying their own notions gotten out of studying the whole literary scene made by the 1980s generation of writers who were writing in the frontal lines during the Iraq- Iran War (1980–1988), and then within the 1st Gulf War in 1991. Contents 1 Qusasa and Maqsusa 2 Books 3 Translations 4 Arabic IChing Website 5 Jobs 6 References // Qusasa and Maqsusa In Alqabul Jumjuma Bashar Abdulah and his colleague critic Saad Mahmood started their real literary revolution by launching their own unique literary document entitled Watheqatul-Qusasa, published first in Al-Hadbaa Newspaper in July 13, 1993 in which they called for using the term qusasa [scrap of paper) as a symbol of their neglected generation for the modern literary text written in Iraq instead of Prose Poem or any other term not born within the necessities of the Iraqi literary climate, the which provoked the backward traditional base of mendacity writers and resulted in many fierce attacks ended in the outburst of new trends of writing in Nineveh, leaving the traditional writers sitting around waiting for things to be changed for their interest, but in vain. Soon after that they produced another document, WATHEQATUL-MAQSUSA to refer to the narrative depending on (simple, compound and complex)poetic elements. Books A Poetic Novel[2], Man Yaskubil Hawaa Fi Ri'atil Qamar [3] - ("Who Dares Pour Fresh Air in The Moon Lung")Al-Adeeb Press- Amman- Jordan- 2007. Alqabul- Jumjuma (Skull Nicknames)with co-writer Saad Mahmood- 2 parts, Nineveh Union of Writers, 1993-1996 respectively. Translations The first Arabic translation [4] of the Chinese most important philosophical book "Book of Changes" or ICHING , by Dar Fadaat Publishing House, Amman Jordan, 2008. ISBN 978-9957-30-043-2 The English translation of the Iraqi writer Fatih Abdulsalam [5]'s novel entitled When the Whales' Back Blazes, published by HatsOff Books in Tucson, USA- 2003.ISBN 9781587361555 The English translation of the Iraqi writer Fatih Abdulsalam's collection of short stories entitled " Sheikh Newton & His Cousins" published by Namrood House in Nineveh, Iraq-1986. Witnesses of Their Own: US & Israel in the Eyes of Their Native Authors. Ninawa Publishing House- Damascus- Syria-2010. ISBN 978-9933-407-68-1 Makanun Fil- Jaheem: Hurub Alimbratoriyah & Fadeehat Ustul Alhuriyah (A place in hell: the imperial wars, and the scandal of the flotilla of Freedom. Ninawa Publishing House- Damascus- Syria-2010. ISBN 978-9933-407-84-1 Arabic IChing Website In 2009 July, Bashar Abdulah together with his colleague, Iraqi poet Hikmet Elhadj[1] launched their common Arabic blog entitled Mawqiul- Istikharati Al-Arabi[2], which is the first of its type in Arabic to tackle consulting the oracle according to the IChing literature. Jobs After his release from military service in 1991, he worked as English literature and Translation private teacher until 2003 April, which was the same month of the brutal U.S. occupation of Iraq. During 2003-2006, he worked as Director of both offices of Azzaman International Newspaper, and Alsharqiya Satellite TV in Nineveh- Iraq References ^ http://pulpit.alwatanvoice.com/content-42763.html ^ http://www.azzaman.com/index.asp?fname=2008\01\01-11\679.htm&storytitle=رواية%20شعرية%20تسكب%20الهواء%20في%20رئة%20القمر ^ "من Ůšřłůƒř¨ Ř§Ů„Ů‡ŮˆŘ§Řą Ů Ůš Řąřśřš القمع //٠اءمؚ Ř¨Ůˆ هعř§Ůƒřš « Řźřąůšřżřš Ů…Řľřą الحعřš". Misralhura.wordpress.com. http://misralhura.wordpress.com/2008/02/12/vm-%D9%85%D9%86-%D9%8A%D8%B3%D9%83%D8%A8-%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%87%D9%88%D8%A7%D8%A1-%D9%81%D9%8A-%D8%B1%D8%A6%D8%A9-%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%82%D9%85%D8%B1-%D9%81%D8%A7%D8%B7%D9%85%D8%A9-%D8%A8%D9%88-%D9%87%D8%B1/. Retrieved 2009-09-19.  ^ http://www.azzaman.com/index.asp?fname=2008\11\11-02\689.htm&storytitle=الترجمة%20العربية%20الأولي%20ل%20(كتاب%20التغيرات)%20عن%20نسخة%20ويلهيلم%20الانكليزية ^ "كاتب عراقي , روائي واستاذ جامعي سابق يقيم في لندن , دكتوراه في الادب الحديث". Azzaman.com. http://www.azzaman.com/azzaman/http/azauthors.asp?azcode=FASL. Retrieved 2009-09-19.