Khaled Ennasra
Khaled Nasra (also spelled as Ennsra and or Alnassra, Anassra, Elnassra - in Arabic the name is خالد فريز نصرة; born 1927 in Jenin, Palestine) holds a secondary school certificate.
He served as a cultural editor at Al-Quds newspaper, and as a cultural editor in Jerusalem at the An-Nahar newspaper.
His poetry includes: Songs of the Dawn 1956 - Blaze and Scent 1960 - Hazim and hymns 1968 - To whom belongs the horses 1978 - Fog beaches 1990 - incandescent lamp 1995 - sweeter anthems 1997 - Necklace of Glory 1998.
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External links
- http://www.odabasham.net/show.php?sid=26463
- http://www.drmosad.com/index235.htm
- http://www.jeninnet.net/vb/showthread.php?t=16819576
- http://pulpit.alwatanvoice.com/articles/2010/07/18/204613.html
- http://yassini.yoo7.com/t19335-topic [1]
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