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Salim Barakat is a Syrian Kurdish novelist, poet and writer, born in 1951 in the city of Qamishli, Syria. He spent his childhood and early youth in his city, which was enough to get to know his cultural vocabulary in addition to neighboring cultures such as Assyrian and Armenian. In 1970, he moved to the capital, Damascus, to study Arabic literature, but it did not last more than a year, and from there he moved to Beirut to stay there until 1982, after which he moved to Cyprus and in 1999 he moved to Sweden. His style His works reflect a unique literary personality, as his early poetic works foreshadowed the birth of a high-level writer... Indeed, his subsequent works came to strides and strides in a creative world that readers of literature written in the Arabic language were not accustomed to. His works also came as major linguistic adventures, containing breakthroughs in functions, meanings and conjugations. Of course, I add to that that Selim worked on reviving many Arabic words that were completely dead, and he was able to employ them within a unique biological template. His works * All within will cheer for me, and all outside also (poetry) * So I scatter Moses (poetry) * To dust, to Shamdin, to the roles of prey and the roles of kingdoms (poetry) * The Crowds (poetry) * The Iron Grasshopper (Childhood biography) (biography) * Karaki ( Poetry) * Bring it high, bring the horn to the end (Sirat Boyhood) (Biography) * Dark jurists (novel) * With the same nets, with foxes that lead the wind (poetry) * Warrior Church (diaries) * Engineering spirits (novel) * Feathers (novel) ) * Al-Baziar (poetry) * Al-Diwan (poetry collections in one volume) (poetry) * Eternal Camps (novel) * Sapphire indiscretion (poetry) * Astronomers in Three Days of Death: Crossing Al-Bashrush (novel) * Astronomers in Three Days of Death: The Universe (novel) ) * Astronomers on Tuesdays of Death: Liver of Milaos (novel) * Encounters, covenants, jars, expenses, and others (poetry) * The ruins of the second eternity (novel) * Al-Aqrabadin (articles in the sciences of optics) * Al-Mthaqil (poetry) * Seals and the nebula (novel) * Dilshad (Leagues of Abandoned Immortality) (novel) * The Caves of Hydrahodahus (novel) * The Lexicon (poetry) * Thadremis (novel) * Beginners' Dead (novel) * Sand Stairs (novel) * Poetic Works (collections) * Sha`b Three AM From the Third Thursday (poetry) * The Anger of the Indescribable Elephant Bewildering in Sarmak's Voice (Novel) * The Basalt Translation (Poetry) * The Raging of Geese (Novel) * The Haste in Prose Loans (Articles) * Smashed Hoofs in the Hydrahodahus (Novel)