النبذة منقولة من موقع ويكيبيديا وقد عدّلت النبذة آخر مرة في آذار ٢٠٢٤.
Arab poet, translator, editor, and theorist Ali Ahmad Said Esber was the eldest of six children born to a family of farmers in Syria’s Al Qassabin village. Though they could not afford the cost of formal education, Adonis’s father taught his son to read and helped him memorize poems while he worked on the family farm. At fourteen, Adonis recited a poem to the president of Syria during his visit a neighboring town, after which the president offered to grant the boy’s request to attend school. With the president’s support, Adonis enrolled in a French high school and then Damascus University, where he earned a BA in philosophy. In his late teens, he began writing under the name Adonis, after the Greek god of fertility. After a year in prison...
مصدر النبذة غير معروف.
النبذة منقولة من موقع ويكيبيديا وقد عدّلت النبذة آخر مرة في نيسان ٢٠٢٤.
النبذة منقولة من موقع ويكيبيديا وقد عدّلت النبذة آخر مرة في آذار ٢٠٢٤.