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Akl Awit (Arabic: عقل العويط born 1952, Bziza) is a Lebanese poet, critic, literary journalist and academic professor holding a Ph.D degree in modern Arabic literature. All his life, Awit has been passionate about poetry, for it has been the mean for him to express his feelings. His writings have been known to be bold and “daring”. Awit’s work, including individual poetry books and anthologies, has been published not only locally, but also translated and distributed internationally.

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  • عقل العويط (ar)
  • Akl Awit (en)
  • Akl Awit (fr)
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  • عقل العويط، شاعر وصحفي وناقد أدبي وأستاذ جامعي لبناني. من مواليد لبنان في عام 1952. (ar)
  • Akl Awit (Arabic: عقل العويط born 1952, Bziza) is a Lebanese poet, critic, literary journalist and academic professor holding a Ph.D degree in modern Arabic literature. All his life, Awit has been passionate about poetry, for it has been the mean for him to express his feelings. His writings have been known to be bold and “daring”. Awit’s work, including individual poetry books and anthologies, has been published not only locally, but also translated and distributed internationally. (en)
  • Akl Awit (né à Beyrouth en 1952) est un poète, critique littéraire, journaliste et professeur universitaire libanais. Il est directeur de rédaction du Moulhak, supplément culturel hebdomadaire du quotidien libanais An Nahar. (fr)
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  • عقل العويط، شاعر وصحفي وناقد أدبي وأستاذ جامعي لبناني. من مواليد لبنان في عام 1952. (ar)
  • Akl Awit (Arabic: عقل العويط born 1952, Bziza) is a Lebanese poet, critic, literary journalist and academic professor holding a Ph.D degree in modern Arabic literature. All his life, Awit has been passionate about poetry, for it has been the mean for him to express his feelings. His writings have been known to be bold and “daring”. Awit’s work, including individual poetry books and anthologies, has been published not only locally, but also translated and distributed internationally. (en)
  • Akl Awit (né à Beyrouth en 1952) est un poète, critique littéraire, journaliste et professeur universitaire libanais. Il est directeur de rédaction du Moulhak, supplément culturel hebdomadaire du quotidien libanais An Nahar. Akl Awit est aussi professeur de journalisme et de littérature moderne à l'Université Saint Joseph à Beyrouth, et il donne des conférences spécialisées en littérature libanaise et arabe moderne, et participe à de fréquents débats sur ce niveau. À cause de sa lettre adressée à Dieu, éditorial en première page paru la veille de la guerre américaine contre l’Irak, il a été accusé de blasphème, et fut traduit devant les tribunaux.[réf. nécessaire] La poésie d’Akl Awit est chargée d’énergie. Elle se distingue par son élan, son ardeur, sa trépidation, mais aussi par un sens aigu de la pause, de l’accalmie, de la nuance la plus vulnérable, de la fragilité désarmante et désarmée. Des forces antagonistes et des principes contradictoires mettent la parole en tension. On perçoit une rivalité latente ou un conflit tenace entre l’orage et l’apathie, le tumulte et la torpeur, la splendeur et la déréliction. (fr)
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