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Haifa Bitar

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Dr.. Haifa Basil Bitar, a Syrian writer and novelist. She works as a specialist in ophthalmology and surgery, and works in Lattakia Governmental Hospital and her private clinic.[1] The doctor was born in the city of Lattakia in 1960. She is also a member of the Society of Story and Novel in Syria. She has a prolific narrative and fiction production.

Haifa Bitar
Personal Information
The Name Haifa Bitar
Birth In year 1960 (61-62) age

Latakia,place in Syria

Nationally Syrian
her practical Life
Literary Name Haifa Bitar
The type The novel, the stories
The profession A storyteller, novelist, and ophthalmologist
The Languages Arabic
The most common works Diary of an absolute, two-story woman, a fallen woman, a woman of this era.

Her Works

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  • women with locks.
  • Roses Will Never Die (Stories) 1992.
  • Immigrant Stories (Stories) 1993.
  • Body noises (stories) 1993.
  • Sunset and writing (stories) 1994.
  • Absolute Diaries (novel) 1994.
  • The Abbasid Crypt (novel) 1995.
  • Thoughts of a sidewalk cafe (stories) 1995.
  • A Space Like a Cage (Stories) 1995.
  • Small Joys, Final Joys (novel) 1996.
  • Living Black Shadow (Stories) 1997.
  • The Death of the Swan (Stories) 1997.
  • Single-winged eagle (novel) 1998.
  • A Woman of Two Floors (novel) 1999.
  • Fallen (Stories) 2000.
  • An Icon Without a Face (novel) 2000.
  • A Woman of Our Time (novel) 2007.
  • Introverted Doors (novel) 2007.
  • Extras (stories) 1996.
  • Perfume of Love (Stories).
  • It is enough for one heart to love you to live (stories).
  • Hui (novel) 2007.
  • Faces from Syria (stories) 2013.
  • Dry Rain (Stories.)
  • sentence {short story}.

Sources

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  1. http://moc.gov.sy/?d=51&id=201Copy accessed on May 17, 2010 Saved on March 05, 2016 on the site.https://ar.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D9%88%D8%A7%D9%8A_%D8%A8%D8%A7%D9%83_%D9%85%D8%B4%D9%8A%D9%86.
  2. http://www.syrianstory.com/h-bytar.htm Accessed on May 17, 2010 Copy on August 19, 2017 on the site.https://ar.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D9%88%D8%A7%D9%8A_%D8%A8%D8%A7%D9%83_%D9%85%D8%B4%D9%8A%D9%86.