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    May Elias Ziadeh (/ z i ˈ ɑː d ə / zee-AH-də; Arabic: مي إلياس زيادة, ALA-LC: Mayy Ilyās Ziyādah; 11 February 1886 – 17 October 1941) was a Lebanese-Palestinian poet, essayist, and translator, who wrote many different works both in Arabic and in French.

  2. Mar 21, 2018 · Marie Elias Ziade, or May, was a key Lebanese-Palestinian figure in the Arab literary scene in the early 20th century who firmly established herself as a vibrant female voice in what was clearly...

  3. May Ziadeh was one of the most famous pioneers of the feminist awakening in the Arab East and an eminent writer, orator, and overall woman of letters. She was also a well-known photographer and musician and played the piano and oud proficiently.

  4. Feb 8, 2024 · May Ziadeh was a prominent Palestinian female writer, poet and feminist in the early 20th century. Born in Nazareth in 1886 to a Palestinian mother and a Lebanese father, they lived in Palestine till 1908, then immigrated to Egypt where she stayed most of her life.

  5. Oct 11, 2021 · May Ziadeh is considered one of the most prominent pioneers and figures of the literary renaissance in the history of Arab feminist literature. She was born in Nazareth in Palestine in 1882 to a Lebanese father and a Palestinian mother then the family moved to settle in Egypt .

  6. May Ziadeh was a Palestinian-Lebanese intellectual and writer involved in the Nahda movement. Fluent in multiple languages, she translated literature into Arabic and wrote engaging biographies, playing a pivotal role in Arab literary culture.

  7. Oct 19, 2022 · Biography | May Ziadeh, who passed away on this day of 1941, was a pioneer of the feminist awakening in the Arab East and an eminent writer, orator, photographer and musician. Her “Tuesday Salon” was one of the most important Arab literary salons in the 1910s and the 1920s.