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in 1992, where he was an associate professor of English, teaching courses in African-American and Arabic literature. Simawe took a leave from teaching effective fall 2007 due to illness, though he continued his writing and translation work.
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of 40 writers, "Iraqi Poetry Today", published by Zephyr Press in 2003 and author of the work of cultural criticism, "Black Orpheus: Music in African American Fiction from the Harlem Renaissance to Toni Morrison", Garland 2000.
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As is frequently the case with Iraqi intellectuals of the most recent generation, he was unable to return to Iraq after he left in 1976, except for a brief two-week trip into the northern
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until 1980. He has made several return trips to North Africa to teach, write and do research.
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zone after the fall of Saddam Hussein. The travelers, sponsored by the
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Simawe obtained a student visa to the USA in 1980 and traveled from
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author, teacher and translator, who has published many articles in
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Deaths from Parkinson's disease in the United States
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Iraqi American
English
Arabic
anthology
Diwaniyah
Ba'ath Party
Al-Mustansiriya University
Baghdad
tourist visa
Paris
North Africa
Libya
Tripoli
Lincoln, Nebraska
University of Nebraska
University of Iowa
Iowa City
African-American Literature
PhD
Darwin Turner
Grinnell College
Kurdish
Writers Union of Iraq
Coralville, Iowa
Parkinson's disease
"FindArticles.com | CBSi"
ISBN
978-0953382460
"Black Orpheus: Music in African American Fiction from the Harlem Renaissance to Toni Morrison"
the original

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