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i0Adonis - http://www.geocities.com/hhilmy_ma/ - Features a biography, a poetry collection, and photos.
 
i0Ahmed Bouzafour - http://www.geocities.com/hhilmy2/ - Dedicated to the Moroccan writer Ahmed Bouzafour featuring a biography, pictures and some of his works.
 
i0Arabic Literature - http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/indiv/area/MiddleEast/arabic_lit.html - Hyperlinked overview of Arabic literature.
 
i0Arabic Literature Seminar at the ACLA - http://www.dartmouth.edu/~kadhim/als.html - Invites papers for a Seminar on Arabic literature at the annual convention of the American Comparative Literature Association to be held in April 2001.
 
i0Arabic Poetry - http://www.umassd.edu/specialprograms/mideastaffairs/poets.htm - Provides English translations of poems by Amal Dunqul, Mahomoud Darwish, Khalil Gibran, and Nizar Qabbani.
 
i0Iraqi Writer - http://www.iraqiwriter.com - Published in Arabic, French, and English. Iraqi literatures include: Alsafna, poems and short stories. Also provides critiques, discussions and biographies.
 
i0Medieval Sourcebook: Selections from the Poets of Arabia - http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/arabianpoets1.html - A selection of Classic poems.
 
i0Nihad Sirees - Novelist and Screenwriter from Syria - http://www.syriagate.com/nihadsirees/ - Information, brief biography and select listing of works.
 
i0Saud Al-Harkan - http://www.saudalharkan.com/saud%20web%20site/HTML%20eng/home_eng.htm - A bilingual site containing the author's biography, bibliography, and philosophy.
 
i0The Arabic Christian Literature - http://www.al-bushra.org/arbhrtg/arbxtn01.htm - An article by Dr. George Khoury about the contribution of the Melkites, the Jacobites, the Nestorians, the Copts and the Maronites to the Arab Christian heritage.
 
i0The Legend of Layla and Madjnun - http://www.artarena.force9.co.uk/majnun.htm - The story and origin of one of the most popular legends of the Middle East.
 
i0Untraditional Woman - http://www.geocities.com/a_wakeela/azza.html - Poetry site of The Egyptian author "Azza El Wakeel," in both the Arabic and English languages.
 
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