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