Nazik Saba Yared



Nazik Saba Yared ( Jerusalem , April 111928 ) is a Palestinian writer, essayist, scholar and literary critic. She lives and works in Beirut , Lebanon . ==Lifespan [ edit] == She was born Nazik Saba (also spelled Nazek) and married in 1949 with Ibrahim Yared. They have three children together.

In 1948 she passed the teacher at the University of Cairo (then known as Fouad I University). Then she became a teacher for the Collège Protestant Français in Beirut, in a religious sense, she follows the self Anglicanism . Then she was from 1950 to 1978 professor of Arabic literature .

In between, she won at the American University of Beirut, the master's degree in 1967 and Ph.D. in 1976, both in Arabic literature. She then became an assistant professor from 1978 to Arabic literature at the Lebanese American University . Here they remained until 1998.

The Prince Claus Fund distinguished her in 1998 with a Prince Claus Award for her work in the reestablishment of the Baalbeck International Festival since 1997, after the festival by theLebanese Civil War was not organized. ==Work (selection) [ edit] == ==Recognition [ edit] ==
 * 1983: Dār al-Fikr al-Lubnān
 * 1991: Al-rahhaloun al-'Arab al-wa Hadarat gharb ( Arab travelers and west )
 * 1992: Taqasim 'ala watarin Da'i' ( improvisations on a missing cord ). ISBN 9781557284969
 * 1998: Al-dhikrayat al-mulghat ( canceled memories ), ISBN 9780815609377
 * 2002: al-al-Kātibāt Lubnānīyāt: bībliyūghrāfiyā, 1850-1950 ( Secularism and the Arab World, 1850-1950), ISBN 9780863563935
 * 2008: Dhikrayat lamb taktamil
 * 1970: Member of the International Baalbeck Festival
 * 1977: Knight of the Order of the Academic Palms, for her contribution to French culture
 * 1992: Honorary Lebanese Association of Women Researchers
 * 1996: Price of Arkansas University Press for the novel Taqasim 'ala watarin Da'i'
 * 1997: Prize of the Lebanese Association For Children's Books for dhill fi al-Qal'a
 * 1998 Prince Claus Award for the reconstitution of the Baalbeck International Festival
 * 1999: Lebanese Association of Children's Books, Dear children: Ba'idan 'an dhill al'Qal'a