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Mohja Kahf (Arabic: مهجة قحف, born 1967 in Damascus) is a Syrian-American poet, novelist, and professor. She authored Hagar Poems which won honorable mention in the 2017 Book Awards of the Arab American National Museum. She is the recipient of Pushcart Prize for her creative nonfiction essay, "The Caul of Inshallah" and the Arkansas Arts Council Individual Artist Fellowship in 2002 for poetry. Her poetry has been featured in the installments of American neo-conceptual artist Jenny Holzer.

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  • مهجة قحف (ar)
  • Mohja Kahf (de)
  • Mohja Kahf (fr)
  • Mohja Kahf (en)
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  • مهجة قحف (بالإنجليزية: Mohja Kahf)‏ (مواليد 1967)، دمشق، سوريا، شاعرة وكاتبة عربية أمريكية. قامت مهجة بتأليف قصائد هاجر التي نالت تكريمًا في حفل توزيع جوائز الكتاب لعام 2017 بالمتحف العربي الأمريكي القومي. حصلت على جائزة بوشكارت عن مقالها الإبداعي غير الخيالي "The Caul of Inshallah" وزمالة الفنان الفردي من مجلس أركنساس للفنون في عام 2002 في فئة الشعر. ظهر شعرها في أعمال للفنانة التصورية الحديثة الأمريكية جيني هولزر. (ar)
  • Mohja Kahf (arabisch مهجة كهف, DMG Muhǧa Kahf, geb. 1967 in Damaskus, Syrien) ist eine syrisch-amerikanische Dichterin, Autorin und Professorin für Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft und Nahoststudien (Middle Eastern Studies) an der University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. Sie wurde für ihr literarisches Schaffen bereits mehrfach ausgezeichnet und international vor allem durch ihren Gedichtband E-mails from Scheherazad (2003) und ihren Debütroman The Girl in the Tangerine Scarf (2006) bekannt. (de)
  • Mohja Kahf, née en 1967 à Damas (Syrie), est une poétesse, romancière et enseignante syro-américaine. (fr)
  • Mohja Kahf (Arabic: مهجة قحف, born 1967 in Damascus) is a Syrian-American poet, novelist, and professor. She authored Hagar Poems which won honorable mention in the 2017 Book Awards of the Arab American National Museum. She is the recipient of Pushcart Prize for her creative nonfiction essay, "The Caul of Inshallah" and the Arkansas Arts Council Individual Artist Fellowship in 2002 for poetry. Her poetry has been featured in the installments of American neo-conceptual artist Jenny Holzer. (en)
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