Abd Al-Hadi Sa'dun is an Iraqi writer, poet and translator born in Baghdad in 1968. He left for Spain in 1995 to earn a Doctorate in Literature and Philosophy and he eventually settled there. He is also a researcher and translator specializing in Spanish language and literature. In 1997, he founded Dar Al-Baralat which is an Arabic-language publishing magazine alongside the novelist Mohsen Al-Ramli.
In 2006, he wrote and directed his first short film "Cemetery". Many of his texts have been translated and published in various books, magazines and periodicals in several languages such as Spanish, English, French, German, Catalan, Galithi, Italian, Macedonian and Serbian. He has published more than 20 books in poetry, novel and criticism of the most important books in Spain and Latin America, and has overseen the translation of four Arabic and Iraqi poetry and anthologies from Arabic to Spanish.
Published works
Diary of an Iraqi Dog, By (author), Dal al Thaqafa, 2012, ISBN-13, 9789948446286, Book
A Bright Heart, Translated by, Egyptian General Authority for Books, 2013, Book, Spanish, Arabic
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