Nazih Abu Afach (Arabic: نزيه أبو عفش) (born 1946) is a Syrian poet and painter. He was born in western Syria, in the village of Marmarita 60 km from Homs. His first book of poetry came out in 1967, and since then he has published a dozen more collections. He works as an editor for the monthly magazine Al-Mada. His work has appeared in English translation in Banipal magazine.
Al-Wajhu Allathi Laa Yaghriibu (The Face Which Does Not Fade), Homs, 1967‘An Al-Khawfi Wa Al-Tamaathiili (On Fear and Statues), Damascus, 1970Hiwaariyat Al-Mawti Wa Al-Nakhiili (Talk of Death and the Palm Tree), Damascus, 1971Wishaa’un Min Al-‘Ashbi Li-Umahaati Al-Qatlaa (Blades of Grass for the Mothers of the Killed), Beirut, 1975Ayahaa Al-Zamanu Al-Dayyiqu – Ayatuhaa Al-Ardu Al-Waasi’au (Oh Narrow Time, Oh Vast Earth), Damascus, 1978Allahu Qariibun Min Qalbi (God Is Near My Heart), Beirut, 1980Allaah Yabkii (God Cries), Al-Mada Publishing House, Damascus, 2001‘Ahal At-Taabuut (People of the Coffin), Al-Mada Publishing House, Damascus, 2001Indjiil Al-‘A’maa (The Bible of the Blind), Dar Al-Adab, Beirut, 2003Al-Dhikrah Al-‘Anaaṣir (Memory of the Elements), Al-Mada Publishing House, Damascus, 2005Ar-Raa’ii Al-Hamadjii (The Barbaric Shepherd), 2011Nazih Abu Afach Wikipedia (Text) CC BY-SA