Ghalib Halasa

Ghalib Halasa

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غالب هلسا

Ghalib Halasa, a writer, translator, and revolutionary, was born in a small Jordanian village in 1932. Halasa was jailed various times and for differing charges for his political activities by the Jordanian, Lebanese, and Egyptian authorities.

Halasa attended the American University of Beirut where he received a B.A. in journalism. He developed an interest in American literature and later in his career translated the biography of William Faulkner and J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye into Arabic. His interest in Marxism led to him join the Communist party, and as a result, was jailed for the first time in Baghdad.

Due to his political beliefs, Halasa was banned from living in Jordan, and moved to Egypt in 1955. He studied at the American University in Cairo, where he also taught, and wrote articles on various literary topics. Halasa was involved in  protests against Anwar Sadat, was imprisoned and then banned from Egypt in 1976. He then moved to Iraq followed by Lebanon, where he fought alongside the PLO during the Lebanese Civil  War. He died in Syria on December 17, 1989.

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Date of birth : 1932
Date of death: 1989
Country of birth: Jordan
Country of residence: Jordan, Lebanon & Egypt
Publisher(s): Dar Al Haqa’iq
Contact: Halasa family

Selected bibliography

  • زنوج وبدو وفلاحون, Blacks, Bedouins, and Peasants*, Azminah, 2002
  • سلطانة, Sultana, Dar Al Haqaʼiq, 1987. English translation: Sultana, Blind Owl Press / Mazda Publishers, United States, 2019, trans. by Alex B. Jreisat
  • الخماسين, Khamsin Winds*, Dar Al Thaqafah Al Jadidah, 1975
  • وديع والقديسة ميلادة وآخرون, Wadi, Saint Milada, and Others*, Dar Al Thaqafah Al Jadidah, 1971

*Working title

Press

The Slaves By Ghalib Halasa by The Common, April 2018 (translation of one of his writings)

Sultana: A Chapter from a Novel by Ghalib Halasa by Jadaliyya, April 2011 (excerpt from Sultana)

Selections: Ghalib Halasa (1923-1989) by Banipal, Summer 2006

Born on This Day: 6 to Read by Ghalib Halasa in Arablit.org

Book(s) featured on this site

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