Jumana Taha | |
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Born | Jumana Taha 1941 (age 80–81) |
Nationality | Syrian |
Occupation | Writer, storyteller and novelist |
Notable work | Sinbad on a delayed flight The temptation of memories from travel literature when the doors speak Encyclopedia of Arabic Folk Proverbs: A comparative historical study Encyclopedia of masterpieces in wisdom and proverbsContents |
Jumana Taha (born in Jableh in 1941) is a Syrian writer, member of the Association for Research and Studies, and librarian of the Arab Broadcasting Union. Her books include Juman in Proverbs, a comparative historical study, and the short story collection Sinbad in a Deferred Journey. [1] [2]
Taha lived most of her life in Syria, where she took a degree in Arabic from Damascus University. [3]
Her books include: Seduction of Memories; the novel When the Doors Speak, about the Arab Writers Union in the Syrian capital Damascus; and Encyclopedia of Arab Folk Proverbs: A Comparative Historical Study; [4] Encyclopedia of Masterpieces in Judgment and Proverbs. [5]
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