Sonallah ibrahim biography of william hill
In the Egyptian Sonallah Ibrahim's novel The Committee (1981)—indebted, like Sirees's fiction, to Kafka—an unnamed narrator is brought before a committee for..
Sonallah Ibrahim
Egyptian novelist and short story writer
Son'allah Ibrahim (Arabic: صنع الله إبراهيمṢunʻ Allāh Ibrāhīm) (born 1937) is an Egyptiannovelist and short story writer and one of the "Sixties Generation" who is known for his leftist views which are expressed rather directly in his work.
In the Egyptian Sonallah Ibrahim's novel The Committee (1981)–indebted, like Sirees's fiction, to Kafka–an unnamed narrator is brought before a.
His novels, especially later ones, incorporate many excerpts from newspapers, magazines and other political sources as a way to enlighten the people about a certain political or social issue. Because of his political opinions he was imprisoned during the 1960s; his imprisonment is featured in his first book, That Smell (تلك الرائحة), which was one of the first writings in Egyptian literature to adopt a modernist tinge.
In harmony with his political ideas, in 2003 he refused to accept a prestigious literary award worth £E100,000 from Egypt's Ministry of Culture.
Biography
Sonallah Ibrahim was born in Cairo in 1937.[1] His father was an upper-middle class civil ser