What does Lebanese poet mean?

A famous Lebanese poet is Andounis (Ali Ahmed Said Esbel, 193 ~), who began to be the editor-in-chief of Poetry magazine in 1957. He was the pioneer of Lebanese free verse and one of the representatives of Arab modernist poetry in the 197s. He is the author of poetry anthology The Earth Speak (1957), Leaves in the Wind (1958) and Five Poems (198).

the poems of Bruce Salamai (192 ~ 1979) are full of romanticism. His three epics reflecting the history of the ancient Arabs, Gedir Festival (1949), Riyadh Festival (1955) and Sitina Festival, are considered as outstanding works in contemporary Lebanon. His representative essays include Memories of the Wounded and Bread and Salt.

Helile Harvey (1925 ~) made his mark in the 196s, and was famous for his poem The Reed Flute and the Wind. Ali Suidige Abdul Kadir wrote a collection of poems, Fantasy and Revolution (1958), the theme of which is to remember the past and oppose imperialist aggression.