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Nazik Al-Malaika

Nazik Al-Malaika (August 23, 1923 – 20 June 2007〔(''International Herald Tribune'' )〕) ((アラビア語:نازك الملائكة)), ''Al-Malaika'' in English: ''Angels'', she was an Iraqi female poet and is considered by many to be one of the most influential contemporary Iraqi female poets.
Al-Malaika is famous as the first Arabic poet to use free verse.〔(AP via ''The Guardian'', "Iraq Poet Nazik Al-Malaika Dies at 85" June 21, 2007 )〕
==Early life and career==

Al-Malaika was born in Baghdad to a cultured family. Her mother was also a poet, and her father was a teacher. She wrote her first poem at the age of 10.〔 Al-Malaika graduated in 1944 from the College of Arts in Baghdad and later completed a Master's degree in comparative literature at the University of Wisconsin–Madison with a Degree of Excellence.〔(aljazeera.net flash )〕 She entered the Institute of Fine Arts and graduated from the Department of Music in 1949. In 1959 she earned a Master of Arts in Comparative Literature from the University of Wisconsin in the U.S., and she was appointed professor at Baghdad University, the University of Basra, and Kuwait University.

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