| Sulaiman Fayyad |
winner
Stories Novels & Drama
Third Circle 1992-1993
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Born in Dahaqliya, Egypt, 1929
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Did his MA in Arabic from Azhar University, 1956
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Did his MA in Education from Azhar University, 1959
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Writes for Arab broadcasting stations since 1955
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Member of the Writers Union, Cinema Branch (Screenplay Writers)
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Member of the Litterateurs House, Story Club, Egyptian Association of literature, Cairo Atelier, National Culture Committee…
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Dar Al Mualimeen’s Library curator 1978-1979
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Dar Al Mualimeen Principal 1979-1984
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Writer and book reviewer for many magazines in Cairo
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Jury member for short story competitions 1969 and 1989
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Linguistic expert for software’s Arabic versions by Sakhr and IBM
Awards
State Merit Award for his After Us Comes the Flood, 1970
Decision of the General Secretariat
Sulaiman Fayyad’s works made a mark in the Arab literary world through his short stories. His strengths are his powerful language, depth of narration, strong plots and techniques. This can be seen clearly from his first works, as he avoided common phrases and expressions and followed a clear, sharp style.
Famous works
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Atshan Ya Sabaya (short stories)
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After Us Comes the Flood (short stories)
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The Sorrows of June (short stories)
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Eyes (short stories)
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Time of Silence and Fog (short stories)
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The Death of a Printing Press Worker (short stories)
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The Wolf (short stories)
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Honey-Eyed (short stories)
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Image, Shadow and Outspoken Peasant (2 novellas)
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Voices
Biography
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Ibn Al Nafees
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Ibn Al Haytham
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Al Bairuni
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Jabir Bin Hayan
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Ibn Al Beetar
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Ibn Battuta
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Ibn Seena
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Al Farabi
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Al Khawarizmi
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Al Idreesi
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Al Dumairi
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Ibn Roushd
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Ibn Majid
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Al Qazwinee
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Ibn Younis
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Al Khazin
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Al Jahiz
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Ibn Khaldoun
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Al Zahrawi
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Al Intaki
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Ibn Al Awaam
Linguistics
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