
Diwan 90: Articles on Arabic Literature
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"Somehow I forgot to mention something else. Yes. A history-of-literature digression. It is about the Nineties. There was a flowering of poetry then. Shafie – I too – came later. The poetry of the Nineties claimed to be individualistic and pluralistic and subversive. That is why it is a reference point. Or because there is nothing else to refer to. It was not the earliest Arabic poetry in prose, but the literary establishment had the perspective of a wounded dinosaur and in a short-lived anti-establishment journal named The Locusts, prose was proclaimed a revolution. All sorts of things were said: We spit on Ideology; We are the Margin; We are not clones of each other (but really we might as well be); We write as we live. Many did not live in any particular way, however. So lives turned into after-the-fact dramatisations of not-very-original poems, which were before-it-could-happen manuals about the life."
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حاصل على بكالوريوس في الفلسفة من جامعة هِل 1998. يكتب بالعربية والانكليزية، يعمل من العام 1980 والى اليوم محررا ثقافيا في جريدة الاهرام ويكلي بالانكليزية. عمل لمدة سنة كاتب تحقيقات في جريدة ذا ناشونال
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