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Bait Al-Sanary will host the writer Khalil Maraay on Thursday, 29 September, to discuss his latest work at 7pm
The poet and Nobel nominee Adonis brought the new Nobel laureate Transtromer to attention of the Arab World
First published in the 1930s, a time when Egypt was itself resisting British colonisation, Fathy Radwan examines the life of a great freedom fighter
Being on the side of the Egyptian revolution is 'being on the side of history and truth,' says renowned Kuwaiti writer
The Sawiris Award stands out among Egyptian awards because of the formation of its board and committees members, who come from diverse backgrounds and give the award a different flavour
Analysis by Moataz Salama suggests that the expected change in the GCC countries is more likely to come through reform rather than revolutions
Writers union to hold event honouring Saudi Arabian poet Abdullah Al-Khashramy
Khairy Shalaby's insights into the lives of the marginalised as well as his knowledge of the city helped him reach out to society from both directions
Egypt's second city to host much-anticipated Book and Information Technology Fair from 3 to 16 October
Tranströmer won the 2011 Nobel Literature Prize on Thursday for his work that 'gives us fresh access to reality'
Ahmed Megahed's resignation amid workers' protests elicits mixed reactions, though on balance most appear to regret his departure
Al-Koni combines history with legend in the land of Libya, dedicated to its martyrs
A fresh translation and an additional post-Mubarak story for Al-Khamissi's seminal novel
Fouad Hegazy tells the stories of the first 19 days of revolution in Al-Mansoura city
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