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Abdel Rahman Fahmy

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Abdel Rahman Fahmy (born in 1924[1]) is an Egyptian writer. He has published several short stories as well as plays.[1] Most of his short stories have been collected in two volumes: "Suzie wadh-dhikrayat" ("Suzie and Memories") and "Almulku lak" ("Thine be the Kingdom").[2] Fahmy has also worked for the Egyptian Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Higher Education.[2] He is of Ethiopian and Turkish origin.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Johnson-Davies, Denys (2014), Homecoming: Sixty Years of Egyptian Short Stories, American University in Cairo Press, p. 335, ISBN 977416654X
  2. ^ a b c Manzalaoui, Mahmoud (1986), Arabic short stories, 1945-1965, American University in Cairo Press, p. 193, ISBN 977-424-121-5, Abdel Rahman Fahmy says that he is half Ethiopian and half Turkish by blood...