Samir Aita will give a speech about the Egyptian Revolution and Arab Spring
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The Syrian poet, who lives in Europe but writes in Arabic, was awarded the Goethe prize this week
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The first book by Hammam explores the possibilities offered by cyberspace
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Mohamed Hafez Diab's new book analyses the differences between uprisings and revolutions in Egypt's modern history
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Sherif Saleh won the top award for short stories and Nahla Mamdouh in the novel category
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The book discusses the ways by which the Egyptian revolution can tackle the Egyptian economy dilemmas
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Yasser Katamesh documents Ramadan in Egypt throughout the last century with stories and photographs
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The General Egyptian Book Organisation has also announced a new project for electronic publishing
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This book presents an important period of Egyptian history, and that of Al-Azhar
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Poet to recite poetry on Sunday 28 August at 9pm
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Ammar Ali Hassan analyses a range of authors and their views of current leadership throughout the Arab world
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Winner of the 2010 Sawiris Cultural Award has published his latest book, which is a collection of articles and papers dealing with topic of freedoms in Egypt
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The vice president of the Egyptian Writers Union, Dr Gamal El-Tallawy announced that state award ceremony will be postponed
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Ayman Bakr's latest book, Beginning of the Revolution, will be discussed tonight at 9pm
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Al Zaytoun Workshop will host the young writer Gihan Abd Al-Aziz on Monday 22 August to sign and discuss her short story collection Be-akal Kadr Men Al-Dagig (At the Lowest Level of Noise) at 8:30pm
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