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Adam Fathi was born on 1957 in Tunisia, is a Tunisian poet, translator, and singer. Discover Adam Fathi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?
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Adam Fathi Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Adam Fathi worth at the age of 67 years old? Adam Fathi’s income source is mostly from being a successful poet. He is from Tunisia. We have estimated Adam Fathi's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Adam Fathi (Arabic: آدم فتحي), a Tunisian poet, translator, and lyric poet.
He was known for his committed poetry style in the 1980s with the "Musical Research" band.
His first publication of poetry collection was titled "Seven Moons of the Castel’s Guardian" in 1982, and he published an audio book with the booklet "The Green Story and Prince Adwan" in 1984.
His third collection "The Song of the Fascist Syndication" which was published in 1986 was confiscated right away after its publication.
In the 1990s, he accompanied the artist Lotfi Bouchnka in his lyrical project, writing the emotional and patriotic song.
He translated into Arabic the Baudelaire's memoirs and works by Emil Cioran, Gilbert Sinoue and Naim Kattan.
Also, he wrote some songs for several musical bands such as Sheikh Imam "Oh My Son", Musical research Band, and the White Doves Band.
Adam Fathi was born in the village of "Umm al-Samma", which currently belongs to the State of Kebili in Tunisia.
He published six collections of poetry.
Then, in 1991, he published "Songs for Dust Rose".
He wrote an artistic duet with Lotfi Bouchnak, who sang many of Fathi's poems, including "Sarajevo" and "The Loads of my great hear".
Moreover, the "Musical Research" band sang several poems of Fathi, and the group of "White Doves" sang the poem titled "The Little Sheikh".
Fathi translated several novels and books from French into Arabic, all of which were issued by Al-Jamal publications.
He translated Charles Baudelaire’ s dairies in his book "The Diaries" in 1999.
He translated four works by Emil Cioran "Any of All Water is the Color of Drowning" in 2003, "History and Utopia" in 2010, "The Trouble of Being Born" in 2014 and "Confessions and Curses" in 2018.
Fathi also translated two novels of the novelist Gilbert Sinoue which are "Ibn Sina or The Road to Isfahan" in 2006, and "The Blued Board" in 2008.
He translated two novels of Naim Kattan, "Farida" in 2006 and "Goodbye to Babylon" in 2012.
He also hosted a program called "Book Gallery", in which he hosted several Tunisian writers.
In 2019, he won the Sargon Pulse Prize for Poetry and Translation presented by Al-Jamal publishing house in its second session in 2019.