Samih al-Qasim

سميح القاسم

Born: Zarqa, Transjordan

Domain: Literature & Poetry

Recognition: REGIONAL

Biography

Samih al-Qasim was one of the foremost poets of Palestinian resistance, a writer whose stature within Palestine rivaled that of his close friend Mahmoud Darwish. He was born in 1939 in the town of az-Zarqa, where his father was then posted, to a Druze family from the village of Rameh in the Upper Galilee. Because his family did not flee in 1948, he grew up as a Palestinian citizen of Israel and made the experience of that community central to his work. Along with Darwish, Tawfiq Zayyad, and Rashid Husayn, al-Qasim was a founder of the school of "resistance poetry" that emerged among Palestinians inside Israel in the 1950s and 1960s. His verse, often first delivered orally at village gatherings before being published, expressed defiance, dignity, and steadfastness under military rule. He was repeatedly arrested, imprisoned, and placed under house arrest for his political activity and his refusal to bow. A Druze who refused to serve in the Israeli army, al-Qasim insisted on his Palestinian and Arab identity at great personal cost. His poems, including widely loved works such as "Travel Tickets" and "Standing Tall," became anthems of resilience, set to music and memorized across the Arab world. His combination of accessible directness and emotional intensity gave his poetry exceptional popular reach. Over a prolific career he produced more than seventy books, including dozens of poetry collections as well as plays, essays, and journalism. His correspondence with Mahmoud Darwish was itself published as a notable literary document of friendship and shared vocation. His works were translated into more than ten languages, extending his reputation well beyond the Arabic-speaking world. When al-Qasim died of cancer in 2014, he was mourned across Palestine and the Arab world as one of the last great voices of his poetic generation. He remains a beloved emblem of the Palestinians who stayed, the poet who turned the daily reality of life under occupation into verse of unbreakable defiance.

Why This Person Matters

Al-Qasim was a founding voice of Palestinian resistance poetry whose anthems of defiance, written from inside Israel, are loved across the Arab world.