Hawad

Image of '''Mahmoudan Hawad''' Hawad, sometimes Mahmoudan Hawad, (born 1950) is a Tuareg poet and author born in the Aïr region of Niger and who currently lives and publishes from Aix-en-Provence, France. Hawad deploys a method he calls ''furigraphy'' (a play on the word calligraphy) to create space in his poetry and to illuminate certain themes. Common themes of his work include thirst, movement, wandering, anarchy, and political themes related to Tuareg politics in the region. He is married to Hélène Claudot-Hawad, a Tuareg scholar and translator of Hawad's poetry into French. He has published a number of poems, epics, and other literary works primarily in French, but translations have increased in recent years with an Arabic translation of ''Testament nomade'' by prominent Syrian poet Adunis. Provided by Wikipedia
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Participants: Hélène Claudot-Hawad (dir.) [ ]; Claudot-Hawad, Hélène [ TeilnehmendeR ]
Published: 1993;, 1993
Superior document: Cahiers de l'IREMAM ; 4
Other Authors: ...Claudot-Hawad, Hélène...

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Participants: Hélène Claudot-Hawad (dir.) [ ]; Claudot-Hawad, Hélène [ TeilnehmendeR ]
Published: 1996;, 1996
Superior document: Cahiers de l'Iremam
Other Authors: ...Claudot-Hawad, Hélène...

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Participants: Pierre Bonte, Hélène Claudot-Hawad (dir.) [ ]; Claudot-Hawad, Hélène [ TeilnehmendeR ]; Bonte, Pierre [ TeilnehmendeR ]
Published: 2000;, 2000
Superior document: Cahiers de l'IREMAM
Other Authors: ...Claudot-Hawad, Hélène...

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