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Edwar al-Kharrat ( ar, إدوار الخراط‎; 16 March 1926 – 1 December 2015) was an Egyptian novelist, writer and critic.


Early life

He was born in Alexandria to a Coptic Christian family. He studied law at Alexandria University and worked briefly in banking and insurance. He was also actively engaged in left-wing politics and spent two years in jail from 1948 to 1950. He moved to Cairo in the mid-1950s where he worked for a time as a translator at the Romanian embassy.


Writing

Al-Kharrat has been described as "one of Egypt's most influential fiction writers" and "one of the most important writers in the Arab world". He was a leading figure among the group of Egyptian writers known as the Sixties Generation, and founded and edited the literary journal '' Galerie 68'', considered to be the mouthpiece of that generation. In this role, al-Kharrat promoted and disseminated the works of such writers as Sonallah Ibrahim, Bahaa Taher,
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, Yahya Taher Abdullah, and Gamal al-Ghitani. He also had a lengthy association with the Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Organisation (AAPSO) and the Afro-Asian Writers' Association, and edited ''
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'', a journal of African and Arabic literature. As a writer, his first book was a collection of short stories called ''High Walls'', published in 1958/59. Two more volumes of stories came out in the 1970s. Also in 1979, his first novel ''Rama and the Dragon'' was published to widespread critical acclaim. A "daringly experimental" work, ''Rama'' has been called "a breakthrough for the Arab novel". Al-Kharrat himself described the novel as "untranslatable", although an English translation was completed by
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and published by the AUC Press in 2002 after winning the 1999 Naguib Mahfouz Medal for Literature. The
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ranked ''Rama'' at 8th in its list of the 100 best Arabic novels. Al-Kharrat has also translated a number of foreign literary works into Arabic, including Tolstoy's '' War and Peace''. He has won several prestigious literary awards including the
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in 1979 as a visiting scholar and has participated in numerous cultural festivals, including the London Literature Festival in 1999. He died on 1 December 2015, aged 89.


Works

* ''
Rama and the Dragon Rama and the dragon is a novel written by the author Edwar al-Kharrat and was published in 1980. After 16 years of its publishing, it became a trilogy with the publication of the second novel "The Other Time" and the third novel "The Certainty of ...
'', translated by Ferial Ghazoul and John Verlenden * ''City of Saffron'', translated by Frances Liardet * ''Girls of Alexandria'', translated by Frances Liardet * ''Stones of Bobello'', translated by Paul Starkey


See also

*
List of Egyptian writers This is a list of Egyptian Writers. A Hussein Abdelfatah * Abaza family * Fekry Pasha Abaza (1896–1979) * Abdel Rahman El Abnudi (1938–2015) * Ahmed Zaki Abu Shadi (1892–1955) * Yasser Abdel Hafez (1969– ) * Ibrahim Abdel Meguid (1 ...


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Author interview with ''Banipal'' magazine, 1999
{{DEFAULTSORT:Kharrat, Edwar 1926 births 2015 deaths People from Alexandria Egyptian Copts Coptic writers Egyptian novelists Egyptian male short story writers Recipients of the Naguib Mahfouz Medal for Literature Alexandria University alumni Egyptian magazine founders 20th-century Egyptian writers