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Mohammed Abdul-Hayy or Muhammad Abd al-Hayy (1 January 1944 – 23 August 1989,
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, Sudan) was a member of the first generation of post-colonial Sudanese writers and academics. Together with Ali El-Mak and Salah Ahmed Ibrahim, he is regarded as a pioneer of modern poetry in Sudan.


Early life

Abdul-Hayy was born in
Ad-Damir Ad-Dāmar ( ar, الدامر, Ad-Dāmar) is the capital of the River Nile state in Sudan. It lies on the right (east) bank of the Nile River, at an elevation of 1,158 feet (353 metres), about 155 miles (250 km) northeast of Khartoum, with ...
on 1 January 1944. His father worked as an architect, and his mother was the daughter of an architect. Abdul-Hayy accompanied his father on his travels, which provided him with an understanding of the diverse and multiracial culture of Sudan. These experiences later had a great influence on his poetry, which focuses on the question of identity in Sudan.


Education and academic career

Abdul-Hayy initially studied medicine, but his interests led him to change his area of study to
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. Abdul-Hayy entered
Khartoum University The University of Khartoum (U of K) ( ar, جامعة الخرطوم) is a public university located in Khartoum, Sudan. It is the largest and oldest university in Sudan. UofK was founded as Gordon Memorial College in 1902 and established in 195 ...
in 1962. Already as a student, articles by Abdul-Hayy were published in Sudanese newspapers, such as '' Al-Rayaam.'' Mohammed Abdul-Hayy was awarded a Bachelor of Arts from
Khartoum University The University of Khartoum (U of K) ( ar, جامعة الخرطوم) is a public university located in Khartoum, Sudan. It is the largest and oldest university in Sudan. UofK was founded as Gordon Memorial College in 1902 and established in 195 ...
in 1967, and then appointed as teaching assistant in the English department. He then got a scholarship and was sent to England, where he was awarded a Master of Arts degree in English literature from
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in 1970. Abdul-Hayy's thesis focused on the Scottish poet
Edwin Muir Edwin Muir CBE (15 May 1887 – 3 January 1959) was a Scottish poet, novelist and translator. Born on a farm in Deerness, a parish of Orkney, Scotland, he is remembered for his deeply felt and vivid poetry written in plain language and w ...
. In 1973, he was awarded a PhD in
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from
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. His PhD thesis dealt with the influence of American and English romantic thinking on Arabic poetry. After obtaining his PhD, Abdul-Hayy returned to Sudan, teaching English and comparative literature at Khartoum University. He also served as head of the Department of English from 1978 to 1980. He died at the early age of 45 on 23 August 1989 in Soba University Hospital, Khartoum.


Poetry

In 1973, Abdul-Hayy released his poem ''Al Awada alla Sennar (Return to Sennar).'' It focused on the question of Sudanese cultural identity, and used the historical Kingdom of Sennar as a symbol of African and Arabic coexistence. Upon its publication, ''Al Awada alla Sennar'' gained widespread acclaim within the Arab speaking world. Together with other writers of the early 1960s, such as
Ali El-Makk Ali El-Makk (13 February 1937 – October 1992) ( ar, علي المك), full name Ali Muhammad Ali El-Mak, also spelled Ali El-Maak or Ali Makk, was a Sudanese writer, translator and literary scholar, known for his short stories, translations f ...
, Al-Nur Othman Abkar, Yusef Aidabi, and Abdullah Shabu, Mohammed Abdul-Hayy is considered as one of the founders of the literary " Forest and the Desert School", where ''forest'' refers to the rainforests of the South and ''desert'' to northern Sudan.


Selected works


Poetry

*''Al Awada alla Sennar (Return to Sennar)'' (1973) *''Moaʾalakat al isharat (The Signals)'' (1977) *''Al-samandal yughanni (The Newt Sings)'' (1977) *''Hadiqat al-ward al-akhirah (The Last Rose Garden)'' (1984) *''Allah fi-zaman alʾunf (God in the Time of Violence)'' (1993)


Plays

*''Ruʾt al-malik (The King's Vision)'' (1973)


Literary Criticism

*''Conflict and Identity: The Cultural Poetics of Contemporary Sudanese Poetry'' (1967) *''The Angel and the Girl: Necessity and Liberty in Edwin Muir’s Works'' (1970) *''The Greek Myth in Contemporary Arabic Poetry (1900–1950): Study in Comparative Literature'' (1977) *''English Poets in Arabic: The Arab Romantics’ Knowledge of English Poetry (1900–1950): A Study in Comparative Literature'' (1980) *''Tradition and English and American Influence in Arabic Romantic Poetry: A Study in Comparative Literature'' (1982) *''Vision and Words: A Reading in al-Tijani Yousuf Basheer’s Poetry'' (1985)


See also

* Sudanese literature *
List of Sudanese writers This is a list of prominent Sudanese writers. Novelists and short story writers * Leila Aboulela (born 1964) * Fatin Abbas * Abdelaziz Baraka Sakin (born 1963) * Malkat Ed-Dar Mohamed (1920–1969) * Bushra Elfadil (born 1952), also poet * ...


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