What are the representative writers and works of the "Syro-American school" of literature in the early 20th century?

At the beginning of the 20th century, some Lebanese writers living in the Americas, with "PEN" as the center, gradually formed the first important literary school in the history of Arabic literature, the "Syro-American School". The main representative figure is the Lebanese Emin Rehani, who is the author of poetry and prose collections such as "Rehaniyat", "Kings of Arabia" (1925), "Heart of Iraq" (1935) and "Heart of Lebanon" (1947). . Kahlil Gibran (1883-1931), wrote in Arabic "The Rebellious Soul" (1908), "Broken Wings" (1911) and other novels against feudal ethics and religious monks. He later wrote in English Writing prose poems and fables. His most famous collection of poems is The Prophet (1923). Mihail Nueiman has a collection of poems "Whispers of the Eyelids" and a collection of novels "The Past" (1937). During the same period, there was also the famous Arab female writer May Ziadeh (1886-1941), whose main works include "Flowers of Dreams" (1911), "Darkness and Light", etc.