George Hajj


George Zaki El Hajj is a Lebanese writer, poet, researcher, and academic. Born in the town of Iaat, Bekaa Valley, he is a professor at the Lebanese University and a member of the Lebanese Writers' Union.

Life

George Zaki El Hajj was born in 1953 in the town of Iaat in the Bekaa Valley. He completed his elementary education in his village, then moved to Baalbek to finish his middle and first secondary education. He studied at the Faculty of Law, Political and Administrative Sciences at the Lebanese University, before moving to the Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences at the same university, where he obtained a master's degree in Arabic Language and Literature. He then moved to Saint Joseph University to obtain a Ph.D. in Arabic literature. After that, he traveled to Strasbourg, France, where he also obtained a State Doctorate in literary criticism.
El Hajj worked as a lecturer at the Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences at the Lebanese University until his retirement.

Works

Al-Hajj has conducted numerous research studies and authored over 30 books, spanning critical studies, literature, and poetry. His works cover a variety of genres, including short stories, political criticism, religious intellectual criticism, and poetry. His other works focus on critical thought and literary theory, engaging with the Lebanese literary movement from the early 20th century to the present day.