In North America, the literary group "PEN" was established in New York in 1920. Gibran's collection of prose poems "The Prophet", Nueiman's collection of novels "The Past", and Emin Rehani's collection of poems "Rehani" Yat" and Rashid Houri's collection of poems "The Storm" are all products of this period. After 1948, writers living in the United States produced many works condemning Zionism. In terms of literary form, Gibran, Emin al-Rehani and others broke through the constraints of the rhythm of classical Arabic poetry and wrote prose poems. In South America, the main places of activity for the American-American literature are Brazil and Argentina. In 1933, the "Andalusian Association" was established in Sao Paulo, Brazil. It was the second diaspora literary group after the "PEN". Among the members of the association is the famous writer Rashid Selim Houri (1887~), who is the author of "Collection of Rashid Poems". A literary group in Argentina called the "Association of Literary Artists" was established in 1949. Its core members include poet George Suidaha (1893~), novelist Yusuf Salimi and critic Abou Du Latif Haixin (1904~). Salimi is the editor-in-chief of "Talent Magazine", and Haixin is the author of "The Bond of Solidarity among Jihadists" and editor-in-chief of the weekly "Arab Knowledge".