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A poet and writer Ahmed Omar Sheikh delivered a speech at the Sudanese community’s celebration in Asmara on the National Day of Sudan.

A poet and writer Ahmed Omar Sheikh delivered a speech at the Sudanese community’s celebration in Asmara on the National Day of Sudan. القاء شعري للشاعر والأديب احمد عمر شيخ في احتفال الجالية السودانية في أسمرا باليوم الوطني للسودان.جهد مقدر يصب في توثيق العلاقات بين الشعبين الارتري والسوداني تشغيل -6:28 إعدادات بصرية إضافية انقر للتكبير كتم مشاهدة هذا الفيديو مع أصدقائك بدء حفلة مشاهدة جماعية

Signing parties, a fake machine or machine for the mass industry--Mustafa Obaid - Egyptian writer

Ahmed Al-Qarmalawi: The book is a commodity and needs decent promotion Signing parties, a fake machine or machine for the mass industry Party venues and names of attendees play a role in attracting fans of literature and making the masses. Tuesday 12/17/2019 New book signing parties have become a hot competition between a segment of writers and writers, given their active role in the mass industry and a strong contribution to increasing book sales. Many publishers are keen to organize signature parties for their writers one month or more after the publication of the work, to give the largest possible number of readers the opportunity to read it and prepare and prepare to discuss it, but this phenomenon there is welcomed by others and others see it as just a promotion. CAIRO - A few days ago, the main hall of the Greater Cairo Library in the Zamalek district, downtown Cairo, witnessed a crowded crowd from a wide audience to attend a signing ceremony for the Egyptian writer Ashraf

Will the historical novel turn into a literary milestone?-

It is no coincidence that novelists dig up in the past -painting: Tania Kayali Will the historical novel turn into a literary milestone? Mostafa Obaid - Egyptian writer Poker works aligned with history and the public rebels against the present and focuses its attention on historical books and novels. It has become clear that the tales have become a main stadium for Arab novelists, and they are in great demand and interest by the reading audience today. Arab publishers have revealed that if there is an appetite for novels in the Arab book market at the present time in particular, there is a clearer trend towards novels with a historical aspect, and no one knows whether it is a subjective orientation, or driven by the interest in some awards in this aspect and encouraging writing in it. Cairo - The long list of the contest for the Arabic novel known as “The Booker” for the year 2020, announced a few days ago, revealed the interaction of critics and academic jury committees with wh

Sudan: Eritrea ...............Ahmed Omar Sheikh

Sudanese newspaper "Al-Rakouba" ....................... 🍏🍅🍎 03-07-2018 12:52 PM ................ Sudan: Eritrea ............... Are we really similar ?! Lyrics of Al-Wasl - Fouh Convergence ............ Ahmed Omar Sheikh ............ The streaks of speech are waving on the strings of hearts full of love for the broad “Sudan”, a dream bar laminating the dew “icon” and the shadows of fond memories, the years of boyhood, and the fathers singing with the vocals of “Ahmed Al-Mustafa / Wardi / Al-Falatia Al-Jamila” Sadah Evidence of the beautiful time in “Keren” / “Asmara” / “Massawa” / Aftab / “Tasni” / “Agordat” / “Qandaa” ,, and wherever “the Eritreans - Eritreans” resided in “their migrants - their migrants” and “the colors of the diaspora” Al-Arid, so that the years of “university study” may be awakened, and I will be skipping “newspapers” and “Sudan” publications: “colors” "The .....?! ,, identifying with the warmth of the lettering letters, and “the char

Lily Philpott--speaks with Angie Cruz, author of Dominicana (Flatiron Books, 2019).

Photo by Erika Morillo THE PEN TEN: AN INTERVIEW WITH ANGIE CRUZ By: Lily Philpott December 12, 2019 The PEN Ten is PEN America’s weekly interview series. This week, Lily Philpott speaks with Angie Cruz, author of Dominicana (Flatiron Books, 2019). 1. What was the first book or piece of writing that had a profound impact on you? The first book that comes to mind is Dubliners. There was one story in particular I read when I was in high school, “Eveline,” that lingered in me for years. I was not the best student back then, but the books assigned in class, I did read. This question prompted me to reread the story and its impact on my most recent novel, Dominicana, is clear. Like my teen protagonist, Ana, in [James] Joyce’s story, Eveline also spends her time looking out the window taking account of the avenue and how it’s changing. She is deliberating if she should run away with Frank, leaving everything she knows to this “distant unknown country” or stick around at home because “

#Eritrea ኤርትራ Eritrea-------Eritrea 2020 (Year of Great Start)------- Ahmed Omar Sheikh

#Eritrea ኤርትራ Eritrea Eritrea 2020 (Year of Great Start)❤❤❤ ❤❤❤ By Ahmed Omar Sheikh. ❤❤❤ ❤❤❤ The path of the Eritrean homeland, which he called the importance of its geo-political position (1270 km on the banks of the Red Sea) near "Bab al-Mandab" and the map with a limited geographical area (126 thousand square kilometers of great importance, making Eritrea) a kiss for the greedy since several times ,,, This is clearly evident in the era of successive colonies, starting with the declaration of an Italian colony in 1890 and through the English and the systems (Hili Slasie) and (Mengistu / thyroid) Ethiopians, and the outright invasion through the grounds of (domination) and (seaport), to follow the convoys of martyrs And the blood of the human being of this earth paints a rare painting of human giving and sacrifices throughout 30 A year for the liberation and release from the clutches of injustice, to be the legendary effort to raise the Eritrean flag on the mast in 2