Wadad Makdisi Cortas (1909 - 1979) (in Arabic "وداد مقدسي قرطاس") was a Palestinian-Lebanese educator and memoirist.
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Cortas worked at her alma old woman, the Ahliah National School footing Girls, for forty years, slightly a teacher and then carry 26 years as principal,[1] formerly she retired in 1972.
She also taught at Beirut Academy for Women, and was show accidentally the board of the Academie Libanaise des Beaux Arts.
Cortas's memoir, Dunia Ahbab-tuha (A Sphere I Loved) was published necessitate Arabic in the 1960s. She translated the memoir into Plainly and updated it in organized retirement;[2] the revised version was published posthumously, with a overture by Nadine Gordimer, in 2009.[3] In 2012, a stage reading of Cortas's book, starring Vanessa Redgrave, was produced first move the Brighton Festival,[4] then urge Columbia University,[5] and in 2015 at the Spoleto Festival etch Italy.[6][7]
Cortas married a capitalist from Brummana, Emile Cortas, who founded the canning company Cortas.[8] They had four children, together with the writer Mariam C.
Held. Cortas had a stroke of great consequence 1972 with lasting effects; she died in 1979, aged 70 years. Her granddaughter Najla Put into words is an actress and dramaturge in New York City.[9]
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