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Ahdaf Soueif (Arabic; amụrụ na 23 Machị 1950) bụ onye Egypt na-ede akwụkwọ akụkọ na onye na-akọwa ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị na ọdịbendị.

Ndụ mbido

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A mụrụ Soueif na Cairo, bụ ebe o bi, ma gụrụ akwụkwọ na Egypt na England. Ọ gụrụ akwụkwọ maka PhD na linguistics na Mahadum Lancaster, mechaa akara mmụta na 1979.[1][2] Nwanne ya nwanyị bụ onye na-akwado ikike mmadụ na ụmụ nwanyị na onye mgbakọ na mwepụ Laila Soueif. [1]

Ahdaf Soueif's mpụta mbụ akwụkwọ akụkọ, In the Eye of the Sun (1993), nke e debere na Egypt na England, na-akọ banyere ntolite nke Asya, ọmarịcha nwanyị Ijipt nke, site na nnabata nke ya, "na-enwe ahụ iru ala na nka karịa ndụ". Akwụkwọ akụkọ nke abụọ nke Soueif, Map of Love (1999), ka edepụtara aha maka ihe nrite Booker, [1] ka atụgharịala n'asụsụ 21 wee ree ihe karịrị otu nde.[2] O bipụtakwala akwụkwọ abụọ nke obere akụkọ, Aisha (1983) na Sandpiper (1996) - nhọrọ sitere na ya jikọtara na mkpokọta m chere gị na 2007, na Akụkọ nke Onwe Anyị na 2010.

Soueif na-ede akwụkwọ n'asụsụ Bekee, mana ndị na-agụ ya na-ekwu na ha nwere ike ịnụ Arabic site na Bekee. [2] Ọ sụgharịrị Mourid Barghouti's I Saw Ramallah (nke Edward Said dere okwu mbido) site na Arabic gaa na Bekee. [3]

Tinyere ọgụgụ ya banyere akụkọ ihe mere eme na ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị Ijipt, Soueif na-edekwa banyere ndị Palestine na akụkọ ifo ya na akụkọ ifo na-abụghị akụkọ ifo. E bipụtara mbipụta dị mkpirikpi nke Under the Gun: A Palestinian Journey na The Guardian wee bipụta ya n'ozuzu ya na nchịkọta edemede Soueif nke afọ 2004, Mezzaterra: Fragments from the Common Ground, o dekwara mmeghe nke New York Books Review 2003 nke Jean Genet's Prisoner of Love . [4]

N'afọ 2008, ọ malitere Ememme edemede Palestine nke mbụ, [5] nke ọ bụ onye isi oche. [6]

Soueif bụkwa onye na-akọwa ọdịbendị na ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị maka akwụkwọ akụkọ The Guardian, ọ kọkwara akụkọ banyere mgbanwe ndị Ijipt.[1] Na Jenụwarị 2012, o bipụtara Cairo: Obodo m, mgbanwe anyị - akụkọ nke onwe nke afọ mbụ nke mgbanwe ndị Ijipt. Nwanne ya nwanyị Laila Soueif, na ụmụ Laila, Alaa Abd El-Fatah na Mona Seif, bụkwa ndị na-eme ihe ike.[7]

Soueif lụrụ Ian Hamilton, [8] ya na ya nwere ụmụ nwoke abụọ: Omar Robert Hamilton na Ismail Richard Hamilton. [9]

A họpụtara ya ka ọ bụrụ onye nlekọta nke British Museum na 2012 ma họpụta ya ọzọ maka afọ anọ ọzọ na 2016. [10] Otú ọ dị, ọ gbara arụkwaghịm na 2019 na-eme mkpesa banyere nkwado BP, enweghị mmasị iweghachi ndị ọrụ n'ọrụ weghachiri Carillion na enweghị njikọ aka na ịlaghachi ọrụ nka.[11]

Na June 2013, Soueif na ọtụtụ ndị ọzọ a ma ama pụtara na vidiyo na-egosi nkwado maka onye ndọrọndọrọ na onye na-ekwu okwu Chelsea Manning. [12]

Echiche ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị

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N'ọnwa Disemba 2019, ya na ndị isi ọdịbendị 42 ndị ọzọ, Soueif bịanyere aka n'akwụkwọ ozi na-akwado ndị otu Labour Party n'okpuru nduzi Jeremy Corbyn na ntuli aka 2019. Akwụkwọ ozi ahụ kwuru na "Nkwupụta ntuli aka nke ndị ọrụ n'okpuru idu ndú Jeremy Corbyn na-enye atụmatụ mgbanwe nke na-ebute mkpa ndị mmadụ na ụwa ụzọ karịa uru onwe onye na ọdịmma nke mmadụ ole na ole. "[13][14]

Na 2020, e jidere Soueif maka ịrịọ ka ahapụ ndị mkpọrọ ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị n'oge ọrịa COVID-19 na Egypt.[15]

Akwụkwọ

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  • [Ihe e dere n'ala ala peeji]
  • In the Eye of the Sun, NY: Random House, 1992.[16]
  • [Ihe e dere n'ala ala peeji]
  • Map nke Ịhụnanya, London: Bloomsbury, 1999.[17]
  • Nsụgharị nke I Saw Ramallah site na Mourid Barghouti. NY: Anchor Books, 2003.
  • Mezzaterra: Fragments from the Common Ground, NY: Anchor Books, 2004.
  • I Think of You, London: Bloomsbury: 2007.[18]
  • Cairo: Obodo m, Mgbanwe Anyị, Bloomsbury, 2012[19]
  • Nke a abụghị ókèala: Reportage & Reflection si Palestine Festival of Literature, Bloomsbury, 2017.[20]

Ihe nrite nke akwụkwọ

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Na ntụleghachi nke ndị na-ede akwụkwọ akụkọ Egypt, Harper's Magazine gụnyere Soueif na ndepụta mkpirisi nke "ndị ode akwụkwọ kacha mara nke mba ahụ".[1] Ọ bụkwa onye nnata ọtụtụ ihe nrite agụmagụ:

  • 1996: Cairo International Book Fair: Best Collection of Short Stories (Sandpiper)
  • 1999: A họpụtara ya: Booker Prize ("The Map of Love")
  • 2010: Ihe nrite Mahmoud Darwish nke mbụ
  • 2011: Ihe nrite Cavafy
  • 2011: A kpọrọ ya aha na The Guardian's Books Power 100 [21]
  • 2011: Reflections: (Mbipụta Bekee) [22]

Nkatọ nke akwụkwọ

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Marta Cariello: "Ọdịdị n'akụkụ: Ahdaf Soueif, Fadia Faqir, Diana Abu Jaber" na Al Maleh, Layla (ed.), Arab Voices in Diaspora. Olu ndị Arab na Diaspora. Echiche ndị nkatọ na akwụkwọ edemede ndị Arab na-asụ Bekee. Amsterdam/New York, NY, 2009, Hb:  

Chakravorty, Mrinalini "To Undo What the North Has Done: Fragments of a Nation and Arab Collectivism in the Fiction of Ahdaf Soueif". Na Arab Women's Lives Retold: Exploring Identity Through Writing, nke Nawar Al-Hassan Golley dezigharịrị, 129-154. [Ihe e dere n'ala ala peeji]   ISBN 9780815631477

Edensibia

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  1. Anderson (4 May 2017). Fractured Lands: How the Arab World Came Apart. Pan Macmillan. ISBN 978-1-5098-5272-7. Retrieved on 12 November 2017. 
  2. Attalah (29 April 2010). Ahdaf Soueif: Reading Arabic into the English. Egypt Independent. Retrieved on 22 January 2025.
  3. I Saw Ramallah by Mourid Barghouti, Edward W. Said, and Ahdaf Soueif (en). aalbc.com: African American Literature Book Club. Retrieved on 2024-04-25.
  4. Prisoner of Love (en). New York Review Books (2003-01-31). Retrieved on 2024-12-04.
  5. C.S.. "The Palestine Festival of Literature – An explosive evening in the territories", The Economist, 26 April 2011. Retrieved on 20 December 2011.
  6. "The Palestine Festival of Literature Team", The Palestine Festival of Literature. Retrieved on 20 December 2011.
  7. Soueif. "In Egypt, the stakes have risen", The Guardian, 13 November 2011. Retrieved on 20 December 2011.
  8. Morrison, Blake. "Ian Hamilton Obituary", The Guardian, 29 December 2001. Retrieved on 16 November 2011.
  9. "Dr Ahdaf Soueif (DLitt) Honorary Graduates", University of Exeter. Retrieved on 16 November 2011.
  10. Prime Minister Reappoints Three Trustees to the Board of the British Museum. GOV.UK (26 May 2016).
  11. Soueif (July 15, 2019). Ahdaf Soueif | On Resigning from the British Museum's Board of Trustees · LRB 15 July 2019. LRB Blog.
  12. Gavin (19 June 2013). Celeb video 'I am Bradley Manning'. POLITICO.com. Retrieved on 8 September 2013.
  13. "Letters | Vote for hope and a decent future", The Guardian, 3 December 2019. Retrieved on 4 December 2019.
  14. Proctor. "Coogan and Klein lead cultural figures backing Corbyn and Labour", The Guardian, 3 December 2019. Retrieved on 4 December 2019.
  15. Coronavirus: Egypt detains novelist Ahdaf Soueif for demanding prisoners' release. Middle East Eye (18 March 2020).
  16. In the Eye of the Sun by Ahdaf Soueif (en). aalbc.com: African American Literature Book Club. Retrieved on 2024-04-25.
  17. The Map of Love: A Novel by Ahdaf Soueif (en). aalbc.com: African American Literature Book Club. Retrieved on 2024-04-25.
  18. I Think of You: Stories by Ahdaf Soueif (en). aalbc.com: African American Literature Book Club. Retrieved on 2024-04-25.
  19. Cairo: Memoir of a City Transformed by Ahdaf Soueif (en). aalbc.com: African American Literature Book Club. Retrieved on 2024-04-25.
  20. This Is Not a Border: Reportage & Reflection from the Palestine Festival of Literature by Ahdaf Soueif and Omar Robert Hamilton (en). aalbc.com: African American Literature Book Club. Retrieved on 2024-04-25.
  21. Oliver. "The 2011 Guardian and Observer books power 100 – interactive", The Guardian, 23 September 2011.
  22. Reflections: (English edition) by Ahdaf Soueif (en). aalbc.com: African American Literature Book Club. Retrieved on 2024-04-25.

Njikọ mpụga

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  • Ebe nrụọrụ weebụ gọọmentị
  • Akụkọ ndụ na echiche dị oke egwu, British Council.
  • Diary of an Egyptian Rebel, The Guardian, 4 February 2011.
  • "Cairo, Hers Again", Guernica, February 2012.