Nazik Saba Yared
Nazik Saba Yared (born 11 April 1928 in Jerusalem, Mandatory Palestine) is a Lebanese novelist and academic, a former professor, and a writer. She is the daughter of Alexander and Hala (Maalouf) Saba. She was married to the late Ibrahim Yared and has three children and four grandchildren.[citation needed] She earned her degree in philosophy from Fu'ād al-Awwal University in Cairo followed by a Master's and a Ph.D. in Arabic Literature from the American University of Beirut.[1] She first taught Arabic literature at the French Protestant College Collège Protestant Français in Beirut and later from 1978 to 1998 at the Lebanese American University in Beirut.[2] Works
Non-fiction
In the Wake of Abu Nuwas (1997) Anthology and Study of Ibn ar-Rumi's Satirical Poetry, Dar al-Saqi (London, England), 1988.
Untranslated works Yared, Nazik Saba 1928- | Encyclopedia.com Elias Abu-Shabki (literary criticism), Beit al-Hikma (Beirut, Lebanon), 1969. Ibn ar-Rumi (literary criticism), Beit al-Hikma (Beirut, Lebanon), 1980. Ahmad Shauqi (literary criticism), Beit al-Hikma (Beirut, Lebanon), 1981. Hammad Ajrad (literary criticism), Dar al-Fikr al-Lubnani (Beirut, Lebanon), 1983.Nuqtat ad-Da'ira (novel), Dar al-Fikr al-Lubnani (Beirut, Lebanon), 1983. Assada al-Makhnuq (novel), Naufal (Beirut, Lebanon), 1986. Kana al-Amsu Ghadan (novel), Naufal (Beirut, Lebanon), 1988. In the Wake of Abu Nuwas (literary criticism), Naufal (Beirut, Lebanon), 1992.Fi Dhill al-Qal'a (novel), Dar al-Kitab al-Alami (Beirut, Lebanon), 1996. Al-Dhikrayat al-Mulghat (novel), Naufal (Beirut, Lebanon), 1998. Ba'idan 'an Dhill al-Qal'a (novel), Dar al-Kitab al-Alami (Beirut, Lebanon), 1998. (With Nuhá Bayyumi) Al-Katib 'at al-Lubnaniyat: biblioghrafiya, 1850-1950, Saqi (Beirut, Lebanon), 2000. Ayam Beirut (novel), Dar al-Kitab al-Alami (Beirut, Lebanon), 2002. Al La'na (novel) Arab Scientific Publishers (Beirut, Lebanon), 2014 Fekdan (novel) Naufal (Beirut, Lebanon), 2018 Reviews
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