Hanan Al-Agha
Palestinian-Jordanian writer, poet, and artist who explored cultural themes through various mediums, leaving a lasting impact on Arab literature and art.
Hanan Al-Agha, born in Jaffa in 1948, was a multifaceted artist who made significant contributions to Palestinian and Jordanian culture. She worked as a writer, poet, and visual artist, exhibiting her work across Arab countries. Al-Agha's writings spanned short stories, poetry, prose, and plays, often broadcast on Jordanian radio. She also authored books on traditional art and crafts. Beyond her artistic pursuits, Al-Agha worked at the Jordan Ministry of Education until retirement. Her legacy lives on through her published works and her daughter, the Jordanian actress and producer Saba Mubarak[1].