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About the Author: Ghassan Kanafani: is a Palestinian novelist, storyteller and journalist Ghassan Kanafani is considered one of the most famous Arab writers and journalists in the twentieth century. His literary works were novels and short stories rooted in the depth of Arab and Palestinian culture. He was born in Acre, northern Palestine, on the ninth of April 1936 AD, and lived in Jaffa until May 1948, when he was forced to flee with his family, first to Lebanon and then to Syria. He lived and worked in Damascus, then in Kuwait and later in Beirut since 1960. In July 1972, he was martyred in Beirut with his niece Lamis in a car bomb explosion at the hands of Israeli agents. Until the date of his early death, Ghassan Kanafani published eighteen books. He wrote hundreds of articles on culture, politics and the struggle of the Palestinian people. In the aftermath of his assassination, all his works were republished in Arabic, in several editions. His novels, short stories, plays and articles were collected and published in four volumes. Most of Ghassan’s literary works have been translated into seventeen languages ​​and published in more than 20 countries, and some of them were directed in plays and radio programs in several Arab and foreign countries. Two of his novels turned into movies. His literary works, written between 1956 and 1972, are still of increasing importance today. Although Ghassan’s novels, short stories, and most of his other literary works were written in the context of the cause of Palestine and its people, his unique literary talents gave them a universal appeal. He wrote mainly on Palestinian liberation issues, and he is a member of the Political Bureau and the spokesperson for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. In 1948 he and his family were forced to leave, so he lived in Lebanon and then in Syria. He completed his secondary studies in Damascus and obtained the Syrian baccalaureate degree in 1952. In the same year, he enrolled in the Faculty of Arabic Literature at Damascus University, but dropped out at the end of the second year. He joined the Arab Nationalist Movement, which George Habash joined when they met in 1953. He went to Kuwait, where he worked in primary teaching, then moved to Beirut to work in Al-Hurriya magazine (1961), which was pronounced in the name of the movement, in charge of the cultural section in it. The Lebanese Anwar. When the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine was established in 1967, he established a magazine called “The Goal” and Ghassan headed its editorship. He also became an official spokesman for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. He married a Danish woman (Ann) and had two sons, Fayez and Laila. He was diagnosed with diabetes early on, and after his martyrdom, Bassam Abu Sharif, editor-in-chief of the magazine, lamented his friend the Palestinian poet (Izz al-Din al-Manasra) with a poem that became famous in the seventies entitled (Accept Condolences in Any Exile). Among his books: A World We Don’t Have Death Bed No. 12 – Beirut, 1961. Short stories. The Land of Sad Oranges – Beirut, 1963. Short Stories. Men in the Sun – Beirut, 1963. a novel. The story of the movie “Deceived”. Umm Saad – Beirut, 1969. A novel. Returning to Haifa – Beirut, 1970. A novel. The Other Thing – Issued after his martyrdom, in Beirut, 1980. Short stories. Al-Ashiq, Al-Amma wa Al-Atrash, Barquq Nisan 5 (incomplete novels published in the volume of his complete works) Al-Qandil Al-Saghir – Beirut. The hat and the prophet. a play. The Stolen Shirt and Other Stories. short stories. bridge forever. a play.

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Auther : Ghassan kanfani
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Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Department : literature
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About the Author: Ghassan Kanafani: is a Palestinian novelist, storyteller and journalist Ghassan Kanafani is considered one of the most famous Arab writers and journalists in the twentieth century. His literary works were novels and short stories rooted in the depth of Arab and Palestinian culture. He was born in Acre, northern Palestine, on the ninth of April 1936 AD, and lived in Jaffa until May 1948, when he was forced to flee with his family, first to Lebanon and then to Syria. He lived and worked in Damascus, then in Kuwait and later in Beirut since 1960. In July 1972, he was martyred in Beirut with his niece Lamis in a car bomb explosion at the hands of Israeli agents. Until the date of his early death, Ghassan Kanafani published eighteen books. He wrote hundreds of articles on culture, politics and the struggle of the Palestinian people. In the aftermath of his assassination, all his works were republished in Arabic, in several editions. His novels, short stories, plays and articles were collected and published in four volumes. Most of Ghassan’s literary works have been translated into seventeen languages ​​and published in more than 20 countries, and some of them were directed in plays and radio programs in several Arab and foreign countries. Two of his novels turned into movies. His literary works, written between 1956 and 1972, are still of increasing importance today. Although Ghassan’s novels, short stories, and most of his other literary works were written in the context of the cause of Palestine and its people, his unique literary talents gave them a universal appeal. He wrote mainly on Palestinian liberation issues, and he is a member of the Political Bureau and the spokesperson for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. In 1948 he and his family were forced to leave, so he lived in Lebanon and then in Syria. He completed his secondary studies in Damascus and obtained the Syrian baccalaureate degree in 1952. In the same year, he enrolled in the Faculty of Arabic Literature at Damascus University, but dropped out at the end of the second year. He joined the Arab Nationalist Movement, which George Habash joined when they met in 1953. He went to Kuwait, where he worked in primary teaching, then moved to Beirut to work in Al-Hurriya magazine (1961), which was pronounced in the name of the movement, in charge of the cultural section in it. The Lebanese Anwar. When the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine was established in 1967, he established a magazine called “The Goal” and Ghassan headed its editorship. He also became an official spokesman for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. He married a Danish woman (Ann) and had two sons, Fayez and Laila. He was diagnosed with diabetes early on, and after his martyrdom, Bassam Abu Sharif, editor-in-chief of the magazine, lamented his friend the Palestinian poet (Izz al-Din al-Manasra) with a poem that became famous in the seventies entitled (Accept Condolences in Any Exile). Among his books: A World We Don’t Have Death Bed No. 12 – Beirut, 1961. Short stories. The Land of Sad Oranges – Beirut, 1963. Short Stories. Men in the Sun – Beirut, 1963. a novel. The story of the movie “Deceived”. Umm Saad – Beirut, 1969. A novel. Returning to Haifa – Beirut, 1970. A novel. The Other Thing – Issued after his martyrdom, in Beirut, 1980. Short stories. Al-Ashiq, Al-Amma wa Al-Atrash, Barquq Nisan 5 (incomplete novels published in the volume of his complete works) Al-Qandil Al-Saghir – Beirut. The hat and the prophet. a play. The Stolen Shirt and Other Stories. short stories. bridge forever. a play.

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وصف كتاب الآثار الكاملة – المجلد الأول – الروايات pdf تأليف غسان كنفاني. الآثار الكاملة – المجلد الأول – الروايات لغسان كنفاني، ليس من العسير على من يقرأ قصص غسان حسب تتابعها الزمني أن يلمح فيها صورة من التدرج الواعي المتعمد نحو واقعية صلبة، محددة الحوافي، جاسية المظهر، مشمولة بمزيد من البساطة ومزيد من الوضوح. كأنما كان دائما يحاول أن يقترب من حدود الهدف الذي وضعه لنفسه في دور مبكر، وهو أن تكون القصة واقعية مئة بالمئة، وبنفس الوقت تعطي شعورا هو غير موجود.

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Auther : Ghassan kanfani
Department : literature
Number of Pages : 48
Section : Literary novels
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Language : Arabic
Size of file : 1.03MB

Author: Ghassan kanfani

About the Author: Ghassan Kanafani: is a Palestinian novelist, storyteller and journalist Ghassan Kanafani is considered one of the most famous Arab writers and journalists in the twentieth century. His literary works were novels and short stories rooted in the depth of Arab and Palestinian culture. He was born in Acre, northern Palestine, on the ninth of April 1936 AD, and lived in Jaffa until May 1948, when he was forced to flee with his family, first to Lebanon and then to Syria. He lived and worked in Damascus, then in Kuwait and later in Beirut since 1960. In July 1972, he was martyred in Beirut with his niece Lamis in a car bomb explosion at the hands of Israeli agents. Until the date of his early death, Ghassan Kanafani published eighteen books. He wrote hundreds of articles on culture, politics and the struggle of the Palestinian people. In the aftermath of his assassination, all his works were republished in Arabic, in several editions. His novels, short stories, plays and articles were collected and published in four volumes. Most of Ghassan’s literary works have been translated into seventeen languages ​​and published in more than 20 countries, and some of them were directed in plays and radio programs in several Arab and foreign countries. Two of his novels turned into movies. His literary works, written between 1956 and 1972, are still of increasing importance today. Although Ghassan’s novels, short stories, and most of his other literary works were written in the context of the cause of Palestine and its people, his unique literary talents gave them a universal appeal. He wrote mainly on Palestinian liberation issues, and he is a member of the Political Bureau and the spokesperson for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. In 1948 he and his family were forced to leave, so he lived in Lebanon and then in Syria. He completed his secondary studies in Damascus and obtained the Syrian baccalaureate degree in 1952. In the same year, he enrolled in the Faculty of Arabic Literature at Damascus University, but dropped out at the end of the second year. He joined the Arab Nationalist Movement, which George Habash joined when they met in 1953. He went to Kuwait, where he worked in primary teaching, then moved to Beirut to work in Al-Hurriya magazine (1961), which was pronounced in the name of the movement, in charge of the cultural section in it. The Lebanese Anwar. When the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine was established in 1967, he established a magazine called “The Goal” and Ghassan headed its editorship. He also became an official spokesman for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. He married a Danish woman (Ann) and had two sons, Fayez and Laila. He was diagnosed with diabetes early on, and after his martyrdom, Bassam Abu Sharif, editor-in-chief of the magazine, lamented his friend the Palestinian poet (Izz al-Din al-Manasra) with a poem that became famous in the seventies entitled (Accept Condolences in Any Exile). Among his books: A World We Don’t Have Death Bed No. 12 – Beirut, 1961. Short stories. The Land of Sad Oranges – Beirut, 1963. Short Stories. Men in the Sun – Beirut, 1963. a novel. The story of the movie “Deceived”. Umm Saad – Beirut, 1969. A novel. Returning to Haifa – Beirut, 1970. A novel. The Other Thing – Issued after his martyrdom, in Beirut, 1980. Short stories. Al-Ashiq, Al-Amma wa Al-Atrash, Barquq Nisan 5 (incomplete novels published in the volume of his complete works) Al-Qandil Al-Saghir – Beirut. The hat and the prophet. a play. The Stolen Shirt and Other Stories. short stories. bridge forever. a play.

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وصف رواية رجال فى الشمس pdf تأليف غسان كنفاني. الرواية تصف تأثيرات النكبة سنة 1948 على الشعب الفلسطيني من خلال أربعة نماذج من أجيال مختلفة، وهي تقدم الفلسطيني في صيغة اللاجئ، وهي الصيغة التي يطورها غسان كنفاني في روايتيه التاليتين؛ “ما تبقى لكم” حيث يقدم الفلسطيني/الفدائي، و”عائد إلى حيفا” حيث يقدم الفلسطيني/الثائر، متماشيا بذلك مع تطور القضية الفلسطينية ذاتها.

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Section : Literary novels
book quality : Good
Number of Pages : 50
Language : Arabic
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Auther : Jean Cocteau
Department : literature
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10

Author: Jean Cocteau

About the Author: He was a French poet, playwright, novelist, designer, director, visual artist and critic. He was one of the most prominent designers of the surrealist, pioneering and Dadaist movements. And one of the most influential figures in the art of the early twentieth century as a whole. The National Observatory suggested that “from the artistic generation whose boldness gave birth to twentieth-century art, Cocteau came close to being a Renaissance man.”

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مدرسة الأرامل ؛ الملاح البائس ؛ أنتيكونا الكاتب: كوكتو، جان،, 1889-1963،, مؤلف.كوكتو، جان،, 1889-1963كوكتو، جان،, 1889-1963خالص، صلاح،, مؤلف مقدمة. مكان النشر: بغداد : الناشر: مطبعة الرابطة، تاريخ النشر: 1955 الموضوع: المسرحية الفرنسية — ترجمات الى العربيةFrench drama — Translations into Arabic المجموعة: Arabic Collections Online اللّغة: Arabic المُزوِّد: American University of Beirut

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Section : Literary novels
Department : literature
Number of Pages : 149
book quality : Good
Size of file : 3.85MB
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Auther : Ihsan Abdul Quddus
Language : Arabic

Author: Ihsan Abdul Quddus

About the Author: Ihsan Abdel Quddous, Egyptian journalist, novelist and political writer. Ibn Rose Al-Youssef, Rose Al-Youssef Foundation, Rose Al-Youssef magazine and Sabah Al-Khair magazine. His father, Muhammad Abdul Quddus, was an actor and author. He graduated from the Faculty of Law at Cairo University in 1942. He worked as a trainee lawyer in the office of lawyer Edward Kassery. Editor-in-chief of Rose El-Youssef magazine from 1945-1964. He was president of Akhbar Al-Youm Foundation from 1966-1974, and chairman of the Al-Ahram Foundation board of directors from March 1975 to March 1976. He was a full-time writer in Al-Ahram newspaper until his death in January 1990. Most of his stories were turned into movies. He was married to Wahez Elhamy and had two sons: Muhammad and Ahmad. After his death, some parties tried to reproduce his stories with making modifications that they saw as necessary in order to be in line with the promotion of their doctrine and thought – but his children surprised them by rejecting the forgery, because they considered it an assault on their father, and that their approval of any change would be considered a betrayal of their father’s memory, for casual, worldly political purposes, and His son, Muhammad Abdul Quddus, saw that this contradicts the values ​​he believes in, and that this even contradicts his concept of ideas promoted by people who want to attribute moderate stories to Ihsan Abd al-Quddus after his death.

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في أسلوب روائي جذاب يشد إحسان عبد القدوس القارئ إلى مشكلة خطيرة تعصف بحياة كثير من الأسر، وهي مشكلة الطلاق، ويجعله يعمل الفكر في هذه القضية بعد أن ينتهي من قراءة هذه الرواية التي اختار لها عنوانًا “رائحة الورد.. أنوف لا تشم”. وميزة أدب إحسان عبد القدوس أن القارئ لا يفرغ منه بمجرد قراءته بل إن هذه القراءة ليست سوى البداية لمرحلة من التدبر والتفكير العميق في كافة الظواهر المحيطة بحياتنا والتي يطرحها المؤلف بسلاسة واقتدار.

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Section : Literary novels
Language : Arabic
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Number of Pages : 107
Size of file : 9.81MB
Auther : Youssef El Sebaei
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Department : literature

Author: Youssef El Sebaei

About the Author: An Egyptian writer who served as Minister of Culture in 1973, head of the Al-Ahram Foundation and the Syndicate of Journalists. He presented 22 short story collections and published dozens of novels, the last of which was The Age of the Moment in 1973. He was awarded the State Prize for Literature in 1973 and a large number of honors. He was not an ordinary writer, but was of a special type and politician, with a high degree of sophistication and intelligence. Editor-in-chief of a number of magazines, including Al-Resalah Al-Jadeeda, Akher Sa’a, Al-Musawwar and Al-Ahram Newspaper. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat appointed him Minister of Culture, and he held his position until he was assassinated in Cyprus on February 18, 1978, because of his support for Sadat’s initiative to make peace with Israel since he traveled to Jerusalem in 1977. He was assassinated in Cyprus on February 18, 1978, while he was attending an Asian-African conference there. . Two men killed him in an operation that affected the Egyptian-Cypriot relations and led Egypt to sever its relations with Cyprus. The Abu Nidal Organization was later accused of the crime.

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ليست الأغانى أصواتاً تصدر من الحناجر وتنبس بها الشفاه ، ولا رنيناً ينبعث من الأوتار والمزامير والدفوف ، لكنها نشوات القلوب واهتزازات الأرواح هى ذوب المشاعر المرهفة والأحاسيس الحارة المتدفقة . أذكر نفسى في أساى وشرودى وقد أخذت أغنى بصوت خافت ، بلا وعى ولا إرادة أغنية كنت لا أفتأ أرددها في ذلك الحين ، ودهش من حولى وأمرونى بالكف عن الغناء لأن مقام الحزن لا يلائمة الغناء ، ومع ذلك لا أكف عن الغناء فقد كنت لا أرى هناك تناقضاً بين حزنى وغنائى بل كنت أشعر أن غنائى قطعة من حزنى وأن بينهما توافقاً كاملاً وانسجاماً تاماً .استمتع بقراءة وتتحميل كتاب أغنيات للكاتب يوسف السباعى

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