Raif Khoury (c. 1913–1967) was a Lebanese writer, poet, essayist, novelist and playwright who was born in Nabay, Lebanon, then part of the Ottoman Empire towards the beginning of the twentieth century.
He joined the American University of Beirut as an Arabic literature and history major and graduated with a BA in 1932.
He was a member of the League Against Nazism and Fascism in Syria and Lebanon which was founded in 1939.
[2] He founded a magazine entitled Al Tariq with other members of the League in 1941.
[2] During his lifetime, Khoury wrote more than 20 books and numerous articles in many of the literary magazines and journals as well as daily newspapers of his time.
Taqrir al-lajna al-tahdhiriyya fi mu’tamar mukafaha al-fashistiyya (in Arabic).
“Arabi janthur ila al-‘alam’ (in Arabic).
Turath al-qawmi Götz Nordbruch and Malakeh Khoury.
In Twentieth-century Arabic writers: Dictionary of Literary Biography, edited by Majd Al-Mallah and Coeli Fitzpatrick (South Carolina: Bruccoli Clark Layman, 2008) Al-Badawi al-Mulaththam.
‘Faqid al-adab al-‘arabi raif khuri’ (in Arabic).
Defending the French Revolution during World War II: Raif Khoury and the Intellectual Challenge of Nazism in the Levant.
Published online: 15 Feb 2007 doi:10.1080/09518960601030142 Tawq, Antoine.
‘Raif khuri wa “ma‘alim al-wa‘i al-qawmi” — juzur al-tabi‘iyya fi-l-fikr al- qawmi’.
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