Raed Al-Jishi
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Born1976 (age 49–50)
Al-Qatif governorate
EducationBachelor degree in chemistry
AlmamaterKing Faisal University
TitleWriter, poet, translator
Raed Al-Jishi | |
|---|---|
| رائد الجشي | |
| Born | 1976 (age 49–50) Al-Qatif governorate |
| Education | Bachelor degree in chemistry |
| Alma mater | King Faisal University |
| Title | Writer, poet, translator |
Raed Al-Jishi (Arabic: رائد الجشي) a poet and a translator from Saudi Arabia. He was born in Al-Qatif Governorate in 1396 AH. He published books that vary between poetry, novel and literary translations. His poems have been translated into English, Italian, French, and other languages.[1][2] Some of his notable works are the novel (Gulf Snake)[3] and Diwan (Fragments of Love).[4] He won several literary prizes, including the Golden Cup award for the best poetry book translated into Italian, in the (Citta del Galletto – Fifth Edition) competition in southern Italy in 2018.[5]
- He obtained a bachelor's degree in chemistry from King Faisal University.[6]
Career
- He works as a chemistry teacher.
- He was chosen from Changhua University in Taiwan to be a member of the international advisory committee overseeing the university's education plan in the literary department in 2018.[7][8]
- He participated in the judging of the Tulliola Renato Filippelli Italian Prize for World Poetry at its twenty-fifth session in 2019.[9]