The Essential Yusuf Idris

The Essential Yusuf Idris
Author: Yūsuf Idrīs
Publisher: American Univ in Cairo Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2009
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9789774162428

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Yusuf Idris (1927-91), who belonged to the same generation of pioneering Egyptian writers as Naguib Mahfouz and Tawfiq al-Hakim, is widely celebrated as the father of the Arabic short story. He studied and practiced medicine, but his interests were in politics and the support of the nationalist struggle, and in writing--and his writing, whether in his regular newspaper columns or in his fiction, often reflected his political convictions. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize for literature more than once, and when the prize went to Naguib Mahfouz in 1988, Idris felt that he had been passed over because of his outspoken views on Israel. In all, Yusuf Idris wrote some twelve collections of superbly crafted short stories, mainly about ordinary, poor people, many of which have been translated into English and are included, along with an extract from one of his novels, in this collection of the best of his work.

The Cheapest Nights, and Other Stories

The Cheapest Nights, and Other Stories
Author: Yūsuf Idrīs
Publisher: Three Continents
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1989
Genre: Arab countries
ISBN: 9780894106668

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One of Egypt's foremost writers, the acknowledged genius of the modern Arabic short story. Encompassing works from every stage of his career, this is the first collection of his stories to appear in English.

The Cheapest Nights

The Cheapest Nights
Author: Yusuf Idris
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2020-06-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0525505768

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From the "genius of the short story," a collection illuminating the lives of the Egyptian lower class by one of the most important and innovative voices of Egyptian literature A Penguin Classic One of Egypt's most acclaimed and well-known authors, Yusuf Idris is heralded as a "renovator and genius of the short story" whose signature stylistic device--the combination of literary and colloquial language à la Huckleberry Finn--transformed Arabic literature. The Cheapest Nights is a collection of some of his most important works, the title story of which follows a man who, unable to sleep, angrily meditates on the state of his life and the extreme poverty in which he finds himself. With compassion, astute observational skills, and biting humor, Idris explores the fraught lives of the Egyptian working class, all the while turning a critical eye on the power structures that oppress them. His collection of short stories, with a foreword by author Ezzedine C. Fishere, is a piercing exploration of power and religion, love and death.

The Sinners

The Sinners
Author: Yūsuf Idrīs
Publisher: Three Continents
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1984
Genre: Arabic fiction
ISBN: 9780894103940

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City of Love and Ashes

City of Love and Ashes
Author: Yusuf Idris
Publisher: American University in Cairo Press
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1617972045

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A classic novel from one of the great contemporary writers of Egypt and the Middle East Cairo, January 1952. Egypt is at a critical point in its modern history, struggling to throw off the yoke of the seventy-year British occupation and its corrupt royalist allies. Hamza is a committed young radical, his goal to build a secret armed brigade to fight for freedom, independence, and national self-esteem. Fawziya is a woman with a mission too, keen to support the cause. Among the ashes of the city love may grow, but at a time of national struggle what place do personal feelings have beside the greater love for a shackled homeland? In this finely crafted novel, Yusuf Idris, best known as the master of the Arabic short story, brings to life not only some of the most human characters in modern Arabic fiction but the soul of Cairo itself and the soul of a national consciousness focused on liberation.

In the Eye of the Beholder

In the Eye of the Beholder
Author: Yūsuf Idrīs
Publisher: Bibliotheca Islamic
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1978
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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The Essential Naguib Mahfouz

The Essential Naguib Mahfouz
Author: Najīb Maḥfūẓ
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2011
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9774163877

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A carefully curated selection of the most important works of Egypt's Nobel literature laureate in a single volume Naguib Mahfouz, the first and only writer of Arabic to be awarded the Nobel prize for literature, wrote prolifically from the 1930s until shortly before his death in 2006, in a variety of genres: novels, short stories, plays, screenplays, a regular weekly newspaper column, and in later life his intensely brief and evocative Dreams. His Cairo Trilogy achieved the status of a world classic, and the Swedish Academy of Letters in awarding him the 1988 Nobel prize for literature noted that Mahfouz "through works rich in nuance--now clear-sightedly realistic, now evocatively ambiguous--has formed an Arabic narrative art that applies to all mankind." Here Denys Johnson-Davies, described by Edward Said as "the leading Arabic-English translator of our time," makes an essential selection of short stories and extracts from novels and other writings, to present a cross-section through time of the very best of the work of Egypt's Nobel literature laureate.

Artists, Writers and The Arab Spring

Artists, Writers and The Arab Spring
Author: Riad Ismat
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2018-12-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 303002668X

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The book aims to explore the foresight of prominent Middle Eastern authors and artists who anticipated the Arab Spring, which resulted in demands for change in the repressive and corrupted regimes. Eventually, it led to cracking down on the protests with excessive force, which caused tremendous human suffering, destruction, and also escalation of extreme insurgency. The author analyzes major literary and artistic works from Egypt, Syria and Tunisia, and their political context. This monograph will be helpful to scholars and students in the growing field of Middle Eastern and North African Studies and everyone who is interested in the politics of MENA.

The Short Stories of Yūsuf Idrīs

The Short Stories of Yūsuf Idrīs
Author: P. M. Kurpershoek
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1981
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789004062832

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The Anchor Book of Modern Arabic Fiction

The Anchor Book of Modern Arabic Fiction
Author: Denys Johnson-Davies
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2010-03-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307481484

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This dazzling anthology features the work of seventy-nine outstanding writers from all over the Arab-speaking world, from Morocco in the west to Iraq in the east, Syria in the north to Sudan in the south. Edited by Denys Johnson-Davies, called by Edward Said “the leading Arabic-to-English translator of our time,” this treasury of Arab voices is diverse in styles and concerns, but united by a common language. It spans the full history of modern Arabic literature, from its roots in western cultural influence at the end of the nineteenth century to the present-day flowering of Naguib Mahfouz’s literary sons and daughters. Among the Egyptian writers who laid the foundation for the Arabic literary renaissance are the great Tawfik al-Hakim; the short story pioneer Mahmoud Teymour; and Yusuf Idris, who embraced Egypt’s vibrant spoken vernacular. An excerpt from the Sudanese writer Tayeb Salih’s novel Season of Migration to the North, one of the Arab world’s finest, appears alongside the Libyan writer Ibrahim al-Koni’s tales of the Tuaregs of North Africa, the Iraqi writer Mohamed Khudayir’s masterly story “Clocks Like Horses,” and the work of such women writers as Lebanon’s Hanan al-Shaykh and Morocco’s Leila Abouzeid.