Salah Al-Hamdani

Playwright, Author

1951 –

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Who is Salah Al-Hamdani?

Salah Al-Hamdani, born in 1951 in Baghdad, is a contemporary Iraqi poet, actor and playwright.

Imprisoned as a political dissident in the 1970s, he began writing in prison. Some of his writing was published in clandestine journals. He has continued to write, in Arabic and in French, since moving to France, where he been living for three decades. In his work, Al-Hamdani opposed Saddam Hussein's government, and subsequently the United States-led Occupation of Iraq.

He is particularly known in France for his poem "Baghdad Mon Amour".

Al-Hamdani also assisted Saad Salman in writing the dialogue of the latter's film Baghdad On/Off, which he appeared in as an actor.

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Born
1951
Baghdad
Also known as
  • Ṣalāḥ Ḥamdānī
Nationality
  • Iraq
Profession

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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