Ali Ahmad Said, born on January 1, 1930 in Syria, was a renowned poet and author who wrote under the pen name of Adonis (or Adunis). He was a major figure in Arabic literature in the twentieth century, and his works include If Only the Sea Could Sleep and The Pages of Day and Night.
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💰 Net worth: $1 million (2024)
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About
Syrian poet and author known by the pen name of Adonis (alternately, Adunis) and considered an important Arabic literary figure of the twentieth century. His poetry collections include If Only the Sea Could Sleep and The Pages of Day and Night.
Before Fame
He studied philosophy at Syrian University, an institution that he attended on a scholarship earned through his 1947 recitation of a poem to then-Syrian President Shukri al-Kuwatl.
Trivia
He was imprisoned in 1955 for his allegiance to the Pan-Syrian Social Nationalist Party.
Family Life
His father, a Shia Muslim, encouraged Said to read and recite poetry.
Associated With
In a 2011 Kuwaiti newspaper interview, Said expressed his view that Syrian President Bashar Al Assad should resign from office.