Abdel Latif Moubarak

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Abdel latif Moubarak

Abdel Latif Moubarak ( Arabic عبد اللطيف مبارك; born October 30, 1964 in Suez ) is an Egyptian poet . He is a member of the Egyptian Writers' Union and a member of the Arab Writers on the Internet. He writes poems in classic Arabic and Egyptian colloquial language . Moubarak received a Bachelor of Law from Ain Shams University . He is considered one of the most important poets of the 1980s; he published poems in several literary magazines in Egypt and the Arab world, including Al-Ahram . He wrote many songs for the Egyptian Revolution of 2011 ..

Published works

  • 1994: أحاسيس وأصداء (feelings and echoes), Egyptian
  • 1996: العزف على هدير المدافع (music for the sound of war), Egyptian
  • 1997: همسات البحر (sea whispers), Egyptian
  • 2001: قراءة ثانية للجسد (A second reading of the body), Egyptian
  • 2007: نوبة عطش (A feeling of thirst), Egyptian
  • 2015: بتجرب تانى تموت (try to die again), Egyptian
  • 2018: قبس من جمر (A pile of embers), Egyptian

Web links

Individual evidence

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The poet in the Egyptian newspaper seventh day.

The Arabic book

The International Encyclopedia of Arabic Poetry

A book by the poet Abdul Latif Mubarak