Jahan de Bellaigue freelance journalist and award-winning translator. Currently based in Beirut, Lebanon

Make sure to highlight her significance in French history, her marriages, her children (like Henry IV), and her legacy. Also, note any common mispellings to clarify the user's possible confusion.

: His work explores the delicate process of rebuilding ancient cities like Aleppo, balancing the physical restoration of historic sites with the lingering caution and trauma of its residents. Literary Contributions

If you are interested in his specific reporting, I can find: he has written for New Lines Magazine .

De Bellaigue's journalism is characterized by its . He frequently writes for New Lines Magazine , where his reporting spans several critical areas:

The city, as De Bellaigue observes, is "in limbo"—stuck between the physical horrors of its past and a paralyzing fear of being "too hopeful for the future". Notable Background and Achievements Literary Translation : In 2021, he won the Stephen Spender Youth Prize

: His work often explores the intersection of politics and humanitarian efforts in the Middle East, such as his reporting on Life Returns to Aleppo’s Old Town Awards in Translation & Poetry Stephen Spender Prize (2021)

Jahan — De Bellaigue

Jahan de Bellaigue freelance journalist and award-winning translator. Currently based in Beirut, Lebanon

Make sure to highlight her significance in French history, her marriages, her children (like Henry IV), and her legacy. Also, note any common mispellings to clarify the user's possible confusion. jahan de bellaigue

: His work explores the delicate process of rebuilding ancient cities like Aleppo, balancing the physical restoration of historic sites with the lingering caution and trauma of its residents. Literary Contributions : His work explores the delicate process of

If you are interested in his specific reporting, I can find: he has written for New Lines Magazine . He frequently writes for New Lines Magazine ,

De Bellaigue's journalism is characterized by its . He frequently writes for New Lines Magazine , where his reporting spans several critical areas:

The city, as De Bellaigue observes, is "in limbo"—stuck between the physical horrors of its past and a paralyzing fear of being "too hopeful for the future". Notable Background and Achievements Literary Translation : In 2021, he won the Stephen Spender Youth Prize

: His work often explores the intersection of politics and humanitarian efforts in the Middle East, such as his reporting on Life Returns to Aleppo’s Old Town Awards in Translation & Poetry Stephen Spender Prize (2021)