Ahlam Bsharat

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Ahlam Bsharat
Native name
أحلام بشارات
Born1975
Tamoun
OccupationWriter
LanguageArabic
NationalityPalastine

Ahlam Bsharat (Arabic: أحلام بشارات; born in 1975 in Tamoun) is a Palestinian writer and poet, born in the village of Tammun in the Jordan Valley,[1] and a trainer specialized in creative writing. She is an author of short stories, picture books, novels, and memoirs.[2] Ahlam Bsharat is considered one of the most prominent names produced young people's literature and short stories in Palestine. She has written four novels for young people, dozens of children's stories, and two short story collections. Bsharat gained great attention after publishing the novel "My Kinetic Name is a Butterfly", a novel addressed to young people that reached the list of the 100 most important books for young people in the world in 2012, and the novel was reprinted in both Arabic and English. Bsharat's career as professional writer began in 2005, although she had this talent since the primary stage in her school. She composed stories and drew a visual narrative parallel to the text, so she acquired both skills at a young age.[3]

Certifications and positions[edit]

She completed her secondary education and then joined the Faculty of Arts at An-Najah National University, where she obtained a BA and MA in Arabic literature from the same university and worked as a teacher for twelve years,[3][4] then rose to become the director of the Children's Literature Department in the Palestinian Ministry of Culture.[5]

Early life and career[edit]

Ahlam Bsharat was born and grew up in a family working in the cultivation of the land. She dreamed of becoming a fashion designer, painter, or farmer, but she became a writer, and this was not easy. She is still tormented and enjoys words, and weather conditions, such as fields, hills, and small valleys.[6] The villages of Jiftlik and Tammun.[7] Her family lived in Tammun while her school and the family farm were in Jiftlik. So, this daily trip painted the imaginations of the girl Ahlam, who lived her school life in parallel with her active role in agricultural life with the family of ten. She did not find good news in the reality of her childhood as entertainment. Her imagination is a haven, which she translated into writings and drawings in expression classes in the sixth grade. It was her first attempt to write a story that coincided with the beginning of the first intifada and reflects the girl's ideas about the events in her surroundings.[3] She began her career in writing for young people in addition to writing fiction and poetry, since "My Kinetic Name is a Butterfly[8]" (2009), through "Trees for Absentee People[9]" (2013) and "Ginger[10]" (2017) until "The Memories Factory[11]". Ahlam establishes a writing that starts from Palestine, from her questions and reality, to reach her question sometimes to a different picture of reality to embrace it again.[12]

Books[edit]

Title Language Publisher Year Pages ISBN OCLC Number
Trees for Absentee People[9] Arabic Tamer Company 2013 62 ISBN 9789950260146, 9950260140 891793798
Poinciana Tree;

Diary of a girl from the lowest point in the world[13]

Arabic Tamer Company 2014 85 ISBN 9789950260801, 9950260809 986391813
If I have them.. they are just thoughts[14] Arabic شمس للنشر والتوزيع، al-Muqaṭṭam, al-Qāhirah : Shams lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ,. 2009 153 ISBN 9789779430041, 9779430040 562000520
My Kinetic Name is a Butterfly[8] Arabic

English

Tamer Company

نيم تري برس

2009 97 ISBN 9789950326477, 9950326478 646916900
The Memories Factory[11] Arabic Alsalwa 2018 128 ISBN 9789957041366 1294310752
Blue Eulogies[15] Arabic دار فضاءات، ʻAmmān : Dār Faḍāʼāt 2010 181 ISBN 9789957301163 589227333
Ginger[10] Arabic Tamer Company 2017 87 ISBN 9789950260948, 9950260949 993159227
Because I love you[16] Arabic Ugarit Cultural Center 2005 90 277040688
Grandpa Bed[17] Arabic Tamer Company 2018 ISBN 9789950270190, 9950270197 1091841367
Diwan of the name of the bird Arabic Alraqameyah 2021 166
Princess Bahraj Palace[18] Arabic Palastine Workshop 2016 24 ISBN 9789950851634, 9950851637 1158755037
Mary, the lady of the astrolabe Arabic Alraqameyah 2018 36 ISBN 978-9950-8522-0-4
How did the secret come back?[19] Arabic Everything Library 993200025
Color of The House[20] Arabic Everything Library ISBN 9789657652534, 9657652537 951794058
The boy is searching for his name[21] Arabic Badeel 495751876
Nani delivers cakes: a story for children[22] Arabic Ugarit Cultural Center 827867413
Alzinko Window[23] Arabic Badeel ISBN 9789950339149, 9950339146 495751447
The Palestinian in His Isolation, a Woodpecker for His Life Tree[24] Arabic Journal of Palestine Studies, n123 (2020): 160 - 164 9503472053

Resources[edit]

  1. ^ حوار, أسماء عزايزة- (2021-01-31). "أين تأخذ أحلام بشارات الأطفال عندما يقطعون النهر؟ | حوار". فسحة - ثقافية فلسطينية. Retrieved 2022-08-06.
  2. ^ "أحلام بشارات". رصيف 22. Retrieved 2022-08-06.
  3. ^ a b c "أحلام بشارات | Al Raqamiya الرقمية". Al Raqamya. Retrieved 2022-08-06.
  4. ^ العربي, Arab World Books منتدى الكتاب. "أحلام بشارات". www.arabworldbooks.com. Retrieved 2022-08-06.
  5. ^ الاتحاد, صحيفة (2019-03-06). "أحلام بشارات: أسمع كتّاباً يتحدثون من القبور". صحيفة الاتحاد (in Arabic). Retrieved 2022-08-06.
  6. ^ "أحلام بشارات". alnqsh.com (in Arabic). Retrieved 2022-08-06.
  7. ^ "الكاتبة أحلام بشارات... اسمها الحركي فراشة". www.24fm.ps. Archived from the original on 4 June 2021. Retrieved 4 September 2021.
  8. ^ a b بشارات, أحلام (2009). اسمي الحركي فراشة (in Arabic). مؤسسة تامر للتعليم المجتمعي. ISBN 9789950326477. OCLC 646916900.
  9. ^ a b بشارات, أحلام (2013). أشجار للناس الغائبين : رواية (in Arabic). مؤسسة تامر للتعليم المجتمعي. ISBN 9789950260146. OCLC 891793798.
  10. ^ a b بشارات, أحلام (2017). جنجر (in Arabic). مؤسسة تامر للتعليم المجتمعي. ISBN 9789950260948. OCLC 993159227.
  11. ^ a b بشارات, أحلام (2018). مصنع الذكريات (in Arabic). Jordan: السلوى، Amman, Jordan : Al Salwa Publishers. ISBN 9789957041366. OCLC 1294310752.
  12. ^ "أحلام بشارات... من فلسطين وإليها!". الأخبار (in Arabic). Retrieved 2022-08-06.
  13. ^ أحلام, بشارات (2016). شجرة البونسيانا : مذكرات فتاة من أخفض بقعة في العالم (in Arabic). مؤسسة تامر للتعليم المجتمعي. ISBN 9789950260801. OCLC 986391813.
  14. ^ بشارات, أحلام (2009). إذا كانت تراودني. فهي مجرد أفكار : رسائل مشتركة / Idhā kānat turāwidunī-- fahiya mujarrad afkār : rasāʼil mushtarakah (in Arabic). شمس للنشر والتوزيع، al-Muqaṭṭam, al-Qāhirah : Shams lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ, . ISBN 978-977-94-3004-1. OCLC 562000520.
  15. ^ بشارات, أحلام (2010). تأبينات زرقاء : قصص / Taʼbīnāt zarqāʼ : qiṣaṣ (in Arabic). دار فضاءات، ʻAmmān : Dār Faḍāʼāt, . OCLC 589227333.
  16. ^ بشارات, أحلام (2005). لأني أحبك : قصص / La-annī uḥibbuk : qiṣaṣ (in Arabic). مركز أوغاريت الثقافي، Rām Allāh : Markaz Ughārīt al-Thaqāfī, . OCLC 277040688.
  17. ^ بشارات, أحلام (2018). سرير جدي (in Arabic). مؤسسة تامر للتعليم المجتمعي. ISBN 9789950270190. OCLC 1091841367.
  18. ^ بشارات, أحلام (2016). قصر الأميرة بهرج : قصة (in Arabic). ورشة فلسطين للكتابة. ISBN 9789950851634. OCLC 1158755037.
  19. ^ بشارات, أحلام. كيف عاد السر؟ (in Arabic). مكتبة كل شيء. OCLC 993200025.
  20. ^ بشارات, أحلام (1975). لون البيت (in Arabic). مكتبة كل شيء. ISBN 9789657652534. OCLC 951794058.
  21. ^ بشارات, أحلام. الولد يفتش عن اسمه (in Arabic). بديل-المركز الفلسطيني لمصادر حقوق المواطنة واللاجئين،. OCLC 495751876.
  22. ^ بشارات, أحلام. ناني توصل الكعك : قصة للأطفال (in Arabic). اوغاريت. OCLC 827867413.
  23. ^ بشارات, أحلام (2009). شباك الزينكو (in Arabic). بديل-المركز الفلسطيني لمصادر حقوق المواطنة واللاجئين،. ISBN 9789950339149. OCLC 495751447.
  24. ^ بشارات, أحلام (2020). "الفلسطيني في عزلته نقار خشب لشجرة حياته". Journal of Palestine Studies. 123. مؤسسة الدراسات الفلسطينية: 160–164. ISSN 2219-2077. OCLC 9503472053.