Qassim Haddad is a Bahraini poet born in the city of Muharraq, and he is regarded as one of the most important poetic voices in the Arabian Gulf. He began his literary career in the 1960s and contributed to the founding of the “Writers and Authors Association” in Bahrain in 1969. His poetry is known for its innovation in style and expression, addressing themes of freedom, love, and humanity with artistic abstraction, breaking away from traditional forms. Haddad is recognized for blending Arabic poetic heritage with modern poetic trends, and he has published numerous poetry collections that have established him as one of the most influential poets in the Arab world.
Where memory is the house of culture and knowledge; where the original council, separated by a cultural sidewalk that connects Muharraq with the intellectuals and writers of the world. The house itself, located at the heart of the city, opens its doors to cultural production in the fields of thought, literature, politics, philosophy, culture and art.
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