Gladys Matar  كلاديس مطر
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Gladys interviewed by Sana,
Syrian Arab
News Agency

 

Gladys Matar Female Author Media Interview Sep 2009

Interview by Poet and Critic,
Samar Mahfouz
 

Gladys Matar Female Author interview

Articles on Gladys Matar:

Center For Women's Equality 

Al-Akhbar Newspaper  

Alitthad Newspaper 

Arab Union Writers Magazine 

Arabic Story 

Lionized By The Jordanian American Association

Woman Gate 

Kikah 

Christian Syrian Celebrities 

The Syrian Story  

Wapedia  

Article In Al-Daleel  

Damascus Center for Theoretical and Civil Rights Studies

Gladys Matar publishing tour 2009

Interviews With Gladys Matar: 

Al-Tthawra Newspaper 

Prestige Magazine 

Adabarabi 

Esyria 

Copts United 

Shouroq Magazine

Shouroq magazine ENGLISH

Interviews With Gladys Matar

Articles By The Author 

Al Watanvoice 

Adabarabi (With Dr. Bassam Frangieh, Palestinian –Syrian Professor) 

Jehat (With Mr. Adel Kibir Minaoui , Moroccan Writer) 

Jdar (With Mr. Muhammad El- Meziny, Saudi Novelist) 

Algomhoria Magazine   

Assafir Newspaper 

Doroob 

Aleftoday 

Political Thought Magazine 

Al- Maoukeef Al-Adady 

Donia Al-Raii 

Al-Jazirah 

Armeea 

Sp-Arts 

Al- Maoukeef Al-Adady 

La quarantaine

Articles by Gladys Matar

 

Where To Purchase Books By Gladys Matar
Adabwafan, online store for Arabic books  
Neelwafurat, online store for Arabic books

Arabic Literary Links
Arabic literature, literary works written in the Arabic language. The great body of Arabic literature includes works by Arabic speaking Turks, Persians, Syrians, Egyptians, Indians, Jews, and other Africans and Asians, as well as the Arabs themselves.

The first significant Arabic literature was produced during the medieval golden age of lyric poetry, from the 4th to the 7th cent.

The poems are strongly personal qasida, or odes, often very short, with some longer than 100 lines. They treat the life of the tribe and themes of love, fighting, courage, and the chase.  The poet speaks directly, not romantically, of nature and the power of God. (To read more, click here...)