Mahmoud Darwish
| Mahmoud Darwish | |
|---|---|
| Darwish at Bethlehem University (2006) | |
| Native name | مَحمُود دَرْوِيْش | 
| Born | 13 March 1941 Al-Birwa, Acre Subdistrict, Mandatory Palestine | 
| Died | 9 August 2008 (aged 67) Houston, Texas, U.S. | 
| Resting place | Ramallah, West Bank | 
| Occupation | Poet and writer | 
| Period | 1964–2008 | 
| Genre | Poetry | 
Mahmoud Darwish (Arabic: مَحمُود دَرْوِيْش, romanized: Maḥmūd Darwīsh; 13 March 1941 – 9 August 2008) was a Palestinian poet and author who was regarded as Palestine's national poet.
In 1988 Darwish wrote the Palestinian Declaration of Independence, which was the formal declaration for the creation of a State of Palestine. Darwish won numerous awards for his works. In his poetic works, Darwish explored Palestine as a metaphor for the loss of Eden, birth and resurrection, and the anguish of dispossession and exile. He has been described as incarnating and reflecting "the tradition of the political poet in Islam, the man of action whose action is poetry." He also served as an editor for several literary magazines in Israel and the Palestinian territories. Darwish wrote in Arabic, and also spoke English, French, and Hebrew.