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This is a list of Arab-American writers.

Arab-American poets

Arab-American fiction writers

Arab-American nonfiction writers and journalists

  • Diana Abu-Jaber, food history, of Jordanian and Palestinian descent
  • Hakim Almasmari, journalist, publisher, editor; of Yemeni descent
  • Moustafa Bayoumi (born 1958), history writer, academic; of Egyptian descent
  • Chawky Frenn, painter, professor, writer of books on artists
  • Afifa Karam (1883–1924), journalist, novelist, and translator; of Lebanese descent
  • Rashid Khalidi (born 1948), historian of the Middle East; of Palestinian descent
  • Daoud Kuttab (born 1955), journalist; Palestinian
  • Saree Makdisi (born 1964), literary critic; of Palestinian and Lebanese descent
  • Eugene Paul Nassar (1935–2017), editor, professor, and literary critic; of Lebanese descent
  • Gregory Orfalea (born 1949), essayist, historian and poet; of Syrian and Lebanese descent
  • Amin al-Rihani (Ameen Rihani; 1876–1940) writer, intellectual and political activist; part of the mahjar literary movement; of Lebanese descent.
  • Abraham Mitrie Rihbany (1869–1944), theologian, philologist and historian; of Lebanese descent
  • Salom Rizk (1908–1973), author, best known for his 1943 immigration-themed autobiography; of Lebanese descent
  • Edward Said (1935–2003), writer, professor of literature, a founder of the academic field of postcolonial studies; of Palestinian descent
  • Steven Salaita (born 1975), academic writer, and historian; of Jordanian and Palestinian descent
  • Anthony Shadid (1968–2021), foreign news correspondent; of Lebanese descent.
  • Evelyn Shakir (1938–2010), literary scholar; a pioneer in the study of Arab American literature; of Lebanese descent.

See also

References

  1. ^ Simarski, Lynn Teo (July 1990). "Saudi Aramco World : Poetry in the Blood". Saudi Aramco World.
  2. "Sharif S. Elmusa | Egypt Independent". Archived from the original on 2014-02-21. Retrieved 2014-02-10.
  3. Sharif S. Elmusa: Poet and environmental scholar. Actually, Palestinian Israeli, or Israeli Palestinian, or Palestinian Arab
  4. Hamod, David (2021-06-30). "A Beloved Arab American Poet Passes: Celebrating the Life of Dr. Hamode". Arab America. Retrieved 2021-12-08.

Bibliography

Grape Leaves: A Century of Arab-American Poetry, edited by Gregory Orfalea and Sharif Elmusa, 1988, University of Utah Press.

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