Salim Maush

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Born1948 (age 7677)
Occupation(s)writer, critic, researcher
Salim Maush
Born1948 (age 7677)
Occupation(s)writer, critic, researcher

Salim Maush (born 1948) (Arabic: سالم المعوش) is a Lebanese critic, researcher and academic.[1][2] He has contributions in literary criticism, language, biography, and prison poetry, and novels.[3][4] He received honorary certificates, cultural and literary.[5][6]

Salim Maush was born in the town of Barja (Chouf District – Lebanon) in 1948.[7] He completed his pre-university education in his hometown, then moved to the Lebanese University to obtain a BA in Arabic Language and Literature from the College of Arts and Humanities in the year 1974. Then he got his master's degree in 1980, from the same college. He graduated from the National Institute of Administration and Development in Lebanon in 1982 with a diploma. Before that, he worked as a teacher in his hometown schools and other public schools, for the middle school stage, between 1969 and 1975. Then he taught high school students between 1975 and 1981.[8]

Maush earned two doctorate degrees in Arabic Language and Literature: the first one was from Saint Joseph University in Beirut in 1985, and a Lebanese PhD (state) from the Lebanese University in 1998.[9]

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