Jalal Barjes

Jalal Barjes (Arabic: جلال برجس) is a Jordanian poet and novelist. He won Katara Prize for Arabic Novel 2015, for his novel (snakes of fire / Ali Bin Mahmoud Alqassad love story), and (rifqa doudin's prize for narrative creativity) for his novel (dreamer guillotine), and (roks ben zaeid al uzaizy prize for narrative creativity), for his short fiction (Earthquake). Jalal barjes was born in 6 March 1970 at Hanina village near Madaba, Jordan, he graduated in its schools, and then studied aeronautical engineering and worked in this field for many years, then he moved to work in the Jordanian press as an editor in the (Alanbat) newspaper , and then as a reporter for the (Adustour) newspaper. then he returned to work in his past career. He started publishing his books and articles in the late nineties, in cultural Arab and Jordanian newspapers and journals.
he Worked as a managing editor for a number of cultural magazines such as (Madaba magazine), and (pioneers magazine). In addition to editors heading for (Amkina) journal which concerned of the ethics of the place, He wrote poetry, short fiction, literary articles, and the texts of the place, and the novel. he Interested in a writing of places where attention touched him through a third eye more than history, and geography in favor of aesthetic value through the vision of poetry beyond the place.[1]

jalal barjes
Bornjalal barjes
(1970-06-03) 3 June 1970
Madaba, jordan
OccupationWriter
LanguageArabic

Bibliography

Novels

  • Dreamer Guillotine
  • snakes of fire.

Translated to:

– English

– french

  • five senses ladies

short fiction

  • Earth quick

Poetry

  • Like any branch on trees
  • Moon without orbit

places narrative

  • drizzle on the window of memory
  • Madaba windows guard Jerusalem

Prizes

snakes of fire 2015

  • Rifqa doudin's prize for narrative creativity

Dreamer Guillotine 2012

  • Roks ben zaeid al uzaizy prize for narrative creativity

Earth quick 2012

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