1934-2006 SY, Al-Salamiyah
A.k.a. محمد الماغوط
Muhammed al-Maghout (1934- April 3, 2006) (Arabic: محمد الماغوط) was a renowned Syrian writer and poet.He was born in the town of Salamiya of Hama Governorate in Syria to an Ismaili family.Muhammad Maghout was credited as the father of the Arabic free verse poetry, liberating the Arabic poems from the traditional form and revolutionizing the structure of the poem.He wrote for theater, TV and cinema. Maghout's work combined satire with descriptions of social misery and malaise, illustrating what he viewed as an ethical decline among rulers in the region. Some of his themes included the problems of injustice and totalitarian governments. He co-operated with Syrian actors Dureid Lahham and Nihad Qal'i to produce some of the region's most popular and acclaimed theatrical works, such as Kasak