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Foreign Ambassadors in Cairo Mourn the Passing of Acclaimed Egyptian Novelist Sonallah Ibrahim
Foreign Ambassadors in Cairo Mourn the Passing of Acclaimed Egyptian Novelist Sonallah Ibrahim

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Foreign Ambassadors in Cairo Mourn the Passing of Acclaimed Egyptian Novelist Sonallah Ibrahim

Pasant Elzaitony Foreign Ambassadors in Cairo Mourn the Passing of Acclaimed Egyptian Novelist Sonallah Ibrahim Several foreign ambassadors accredited to Cairo have extended their heartfelt condolences on the passing of renowned Egyptian novelist Sonallah Ibrahim, whose literary legacy has profoundly enriched both Arab and world literature. Sonallah Ibrahim in his youth in the snows of Moscow The Russian Ambassador to Egypt, Georgy Borisenko, sent a message of condolence to the writer's family, stating: 'We received the news of his passing with deep sorrow, as he left an exceptional mark on both Arab and world literature. Through his works, he expressed the dreams and aspirations of the Egyptian people and the Arab nation, becoming one of the icons of Arab literature. His works have been translated into many languages around the globe.' Borisenko highlighted that the late eminent Russian Arabist Valeria Kirpichenko translated several of Ibrahim's works into Russian, and that the writer maintained strong friendships with prominent Russian cultural figures and orientalists. 'We are proud that Sonallah Ibrahim once studied in Russia, at the Moscow Film Institute,' he added. Egyptian Novelist Sonallah Ibrahim The French Ambassador to Egypt also expressed profound sadness over Ibrahim's passing, describing him as 'a free-spirited writer who offered both Arab and international readers authentic and profound narratives.' He noted that Ibrahim's works resonated deeply within French literary circles following their translation. For his part, the Spanish Ambassador to Cairo described Ibrahim as 'a cultural bridge between East and West, whose works illuminated for Spanish readers significant aspects of Egyptian and Arab society.' The ambassadors agreed that Sonallah Ibrahim's literary legacy will remain an enduring part of cultural memory, and that he leaves behind a distinct literary school marked by artistic sincerity and intellectual courage. read more 2 Most Inspirational Green Projects in Egypt AEW Dynamite, WWE NXT to Strive over Viewership Tonight Egypt Marks 70th Anniv. of 2011 Revolution, National Police Day In Depth: WWE NXT Halloween Havoc In Depth: AEW Dynamite, WWE NXT Tuesday Viewership Strive Videos & Features WATCH: Egyptians Break Ramadan Fasts in Matariya Videos & Features GrEEk Campus Hosts Jobzella Fifth Career Fair Videos & Features 3 Iconic Ramadan Songs of All Times Videos & Features Top 4 Destinations to Visit in Upper Egypt Videos & Features Story behind Trending Jessica Radcliffe Death Video News Israeli-Linked Hadassah Clinic in Moscow Treats Wounded Iranian IRGC Fighters Arts & Culture "Jurassic World Rebirth" Gets Streaming Date News China Launches Largest Ever Aircraft Carrier News Ayat Khaddoura's Final Video Captures Bombardment of Beit Lahia Business Egyptian Pound Undervalued by 30%, Says Goldman Sachs Videos & Features Tragedy Overshadows MC Alger Championship Celebration: One Fan Dead, 11 Injured After Stadium Fall Arts & Culture South Korean Actress Kang Seo-ha Dies at 31 after Cancer Battle Lifestyle Get to Know 2025 Eid Al Adha Prayer Times in Egypt News The Jessica Radcliffe Orca Attack? 100% Fake and AI-Generated

Renowned Egyptian novelist Sonallah Ibrahim dies at 88
Renowned Egyptian novelist Sonallah Ibrahim dies at 88

Daily News Egypt

time5 days ago

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Renowned Egyptian novelist Sonallah Ibrahim dies at 88

Renowned Egyptian novelist Sonallah Ibrahim, a pioneering figure in modern Arabic literature known for his politically charged and historically rich works, has died at the age of 88, state media reported on Wednesday. Ibrahim passed away in a Cairo hospital after being admitted for pneumonia. Born in Cairo in 1937, Ibrahim's literary and political life were deeply intertwined. He studied law but was drawn to journalism and politics, joining the Egyptian Communist organisation 'Hadeto.' He was arrested in 1959 and spent five years in prison, an experience that profoundly shaped his writing. After his release, he worked for the Egyptian News Agency and later for the German News Agency in East Berlin. He also studied cinematography in Moscow before returning to Cairo in 1974 to dedicate himself to writing full-time. His literary output was characterised by historical documentation and a focus on the political conditions in Egypt and the Arab world, often interwoven with elements of his personal life. Among his most famous works are the novels 'Sharaf' (Honor), 'The Committee,' 'Zaat,' and 'Beirut, Beirut.' Several of his works are considered classics of modern Arabic literature, with some included in the list of the top 100 Arab novels. Ibrahim was known for his uncompromising political stances, famously refusing the prestigious Arab Novel Award from Egypt's Supreme Council for Culture in 2003 in protest of government policies. He did, however, accept other significant Arab awards, including the Ibn Rushd Prize for Freedom of Thought in 2004 and the Cavafy Prize for Literature in 2017. Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly mourned the passing of the great writer, offering his condolences to his family and the entire Arab literary community. Madbouly said Ibrahim's rich literary legacy would make him an 'immortal icon in the journey of Arab creativity and one of the pioneers of contemporary Egyptian literature.' The prime minister added that Ibrahim's prolific work, which enriched the Arab literary library, was a 'true mirror of society with all its contradictions,' and praised his deep handling of complex societal issues and his ability to create vivid characters.

Prominent Egyptian writer Sonallah Ibrahim dies at 88
Prominent Egyptian writer Sonallah Ibrahim dies at 88

Ammon

time6 days ago

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Prominent Egyptian writer Sonallah Ibrahim dies at 88

Ammon News - Sonallah Ibrahim, the acclaimed Egyptian novelist, died in Cairo on Wednesday at the age of 88 after being hospitalized with pneumonia. Egyptian Minister of Culture Ahmed Fouad Hanno expressed deep sorrow over Ibrahim's passing, describing him as one of the pillars of contemporary Arabic narrative and a creator whose work combined artistic sensibility with critical awareness. He said the loss was a significant blow to the literary scene. Known for his steadfast commitment to national and human causes, Ibrahim's works—marked by a blend of documentary fragments and fiction—have become landmarks of modern Arabic literature. His novels include That Smell (1966), The Committee (1981), Zaat (1992), Warda (2000), Stealth (2007), and Ice (2011), probing themes of power, bureaucracy, and everyday life. Born in 1937, Ibrahim was widely regarded as one of Egypt's foremost modernist writers. In 2003, he famously rejected a prestigious state literary prize on political grounds, cementing his reputation as a principled dissident.

Novelist Sonallah Ibrahim Passes Away at Age 88
Novelist Sonallah Ibrahim Passes Away at Age 88

CairoScene

time6 days ago

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Novelist Sonallah Ibrahim Passes Away at Age 88

Ibrahim was considered a prominent writer in the golden 'Sixties Generation', most known for his novels 'Warda' and 'Sharaf'. Aug 13, 2025 Renowned Egyptian novelist Sonallah Ibrahim passed away earlier today, August 13th, at the age of 88, after a long battle with illness. Ibrahim was considered one of the prominent writers of the golden 'Sixties Generation'; his acclaimed novels, including Zaat (1992), Sharaf (1997), and Warda (2005), often explored themes of love and revolution. The Minister of Culture paid tribute to the writer, noting that his works were distinguished by depth and vision, and offered condolences to his family.

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