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Son'allah Ibrahim ( ar, صنع الله إبراهيم ''Ṣunʻ Allāh Ibrāhīm'') (born 1937) is an Egyptian
novelist A novelist is an author or writer of novels, though often novelists also write in other genres of both fiction and non-fiction. Some novelists are professional novelists, thus make a living writing novels and other fiction, while others aspire ...
and
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writer and one of the " Sixties Generation" who is known for his
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and nationalist views which are expressed rather directly in his work. His novels, especially later ones, incorporate many excerpts from newspapers, magazines and other political sources as a way to enlighten the people about a certain political or social issue. Because of his political opinions he was imprisoned during the 1960s; his imprisonment is featured in his first book, ''That Smell'' (تلك الرائحة), which was one of the first writings in
Egyptian literature Egyptian literature traces its beginnings to ancient Egypt and is some of the earliest known literature. Ancient Egyptians were the first to develop written literature, as inscriptions or in collections of papyrus, precursors to the modern boo ...
to adopt a modernist tinge. In harmony with his political ideas, in 2003 he refused to accept a prestigious literary award worth £E100,000 from Egypt's
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Biography

Sonallah Ibrahim was born in
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in 1937. His father was an upper-middle class civil servant; his mother, from a poor background, had been a nurse hired to look after his father's paralysed first wife. Ibrahim entered
Cairo University Cairo University ( ar, جامعة القاهرة, Jāmi‘a al-Qāhira), also known as the Egyptian University from 1908 to 1940, and King Fuad I University and Fu'ād al-Awwal University from 1940 to 1952, is Egypt's premier public university ...
to study law in 1952.Abdalla F. Hassan
Black Humor in Dark Times
19 June 2003.
There he joined the Marxist Democratic Movement for National Liberation (DMNL). Despite the DMNL's support for
Nasser Gamal Abdel Nasser Hussein, . (15 January 1918 – 28 September 1970) was an Egyptian politician who served as the second president of Egypt from 1954 until his death in 1970. Nasser led the Egyptian revolution of 1952 and introduced far-r ...
's coup, Nasser moved to repress Communists in the late 1950s.Adam Schatz, Black, not Noir eview of Ibrahim, trans. Robyn Creswell, '' 'That Smell' and 'Notes from Prison' '' ''
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Ibrahim, arrested in 1959, received a seven-year prison sentence from a military tribunal. He was released in 1964 on the occasion of
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visiting Egypt for the opening of the
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. In 1968 Ibrahim was one of the Egyptian intellectuals who contributed to the
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literary magazine '' Galerie 68''.


Writings

Hosam Aboul-Ela of the
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described Ibrahim as "a relentless internal critic of successive Egyptian regimes" and wrote that "Ibrahim might best be described as a sort of Egyptian cross between
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and Manuel Puig".Aboul-Ela, p. 251. His novels are typically told in the first person, in a cold objective tone resembling press reportage which mimics reality. His main theme seems to be the importance of resisting the influence of the political mega-powers which attempt to invade the third world economically through many ways including the transcontinental companies. As an example, "Sharaf"
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deals with the intrusion of American politics in Egypt and includes long passages frankly criticising the big drug companies and their policies in third world countries. His interests are not limited to the situation in Egypt; "Beirut..Beirut" is something like an overview of the Lebanese civil war of the '70s and '80s, and "Warda" reveals a little-known episode about the activities of leftists and communists in Yemen and Oman in the '60s and '70s. The title of one of his latest novels is "Amricanly" which superficially means " American" or "in an American way" but is really a parody of another word "Othmanly" related to the notorious Dark Ages when Turkey ruled Egypt. The word "Amricanly" in another way is almost a transliteration of the phrase "My affairs ''were'' mine" in Arabic. His novel, "The Committee" is often described by critics as kafkaesque. In it the protagonist seeks entry into a shadowy organization. He is routinely subject to their vetting process and Sonallah uses his character to make numerous political observations in the form of speeches to the committee. Several of Ibrahim's works also explore how repetition and fastidious attention to detail can be used to examine the themes of childhood innocence, boredom, and sexual frustration. In ''Stealth'', the narrator recounts his childhood memories living with his father in a small, modest apartment. By describing each part of a mundane action, such as hanging up a coat or cooking some eggs, the narrator conveys his childhood curiosity and naivete about the adult world around him. In ''Ice'', extensive repetition of intimate acts, with the same atomistic attention to detail, indicates the narrator's boredom and frustration with life as a foreign student in Soviet Russia.


Bibliography

*تلك الرائحة 'Tilka al-rāʾiḥah''(1966). ''The Smell of It'', trans.
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(1971); also ''That Smell & Notes from Prison'', trans.
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(New Directions, 2013). **This ''
roman à clef ''Roman à clef'' (, anglicised as ), French for ''novel with a key'', is a novel about real-life events that is overlaid with a façade of fiction. The fictitious names in the novel represent real people, and the "key" is the relationship be ...
'' novella, set during the rule of
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, is about a young Egyptian writer who had been a political prisoner; he is released and takes a look at the street life in his country. *نجمة أغسطس 'Najmat Aghustus''(1974)''. The Star of August.'' *اللجنة 'al-Lajnah''(1981). ''The Committee'', trans.
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and Mary St. Germain (Syracuse University Press, 2001). *بيروت بيروت 'Bayrut, Bayrut''(1984). ''Beirut, Beirut'', trans. Chip Rossetti ( Bloomsbury Qatar, 2014). * ذات 'Dhat''(1992). '' Zaat'', trans. Anthony Calderbank (American University in Cairo Press, 2001). * شرف 'Sharaf''(1997). ''
Honor Honour (British English) or honor (American English; see spelling differences) is the idea of a bond between an individual and a society as a quality of a person that is both of social teaching and of personal ethos, that manifests itself as a ...
''. *''Cairo: From Edge to Edge'' (1999). A portrait of Cairo with photographer Jean-Pierre Ribière. *وردة 'Warda''(2000). ''Warda'', trans. Hosam Aboul-Ela (Yale University Press, 2021). * أمريكانلى 'Amrikanli''(2003). ''Amricanly.'' * يوميات الواحات 'Yawmiyyat al-Wahat''(2005). ''Diaries of Oasis Prison''. * التلصص 'al-Talassus''(2007). ''
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'', trans. Hosam Aboul-Ela (Aflame Books, 2010; New Directions, 2014). * العمامة والقبعة 'al-ʿImama wa- al-Qubbaʿa''(2008). ''The Turban and the Hat,'' trans. Bruce Fudge (Seagull Books, 2022.) *القانون الفرنسي 'al-Qanun al-Faransi''(2008). ''The French Law''. * الجليد 'al''-''Jalid''(2011). ''Ice'', trans. Margaret Litvin (Seagull Books, 2019). As a translator * العدو (The Enemy) by
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Awards

*1992–1993 Al Owais Award for Stories, Novels & Drama. *The Ibn Rushd Prize for Freedom of Thought for the year 2004 in Berlin.


See also

*
Sharaf (novel) Sharaf is a novel belonging to prison literature, written by Sonallah Ibrahim Son'allah Ibrahim ( ar, صنع الله إبراهيم ''Ṣunʻ Allāh Ibrāhīm'') (born 1937) is an Egyptian novelist and short story writer and one of the " Sixt ...
* The Stealth (Novel)


References

* Aboul-Ela, Hosam (
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). "Book Reviews." '' Edebiyât'', 2003, Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 251–268 (relevant pages: 251-253). ISSN 0364-6505 print; ISSN 1477-2841 online/02/020251-18.
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, DOI: 10.1080/0364650032000143283.


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