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Muhammad Ismail Al-Labani (Arabic: محمد اللباني) is an Egyptian writer and researcher in critical and intellectual studies.


Life and career

He was born in
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in the
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in 1970 and resides in
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. He graduated from the Faculty of Dar Al-Ulum Cairo University in 1993, after obtaining a high school diploma from Edku School in 1989. He obtained a diploma in Education and a Pre-Master in
Literary Criticism A genre of arts criticism, literary criticism or literary studies is the study, evaluation, and interpretation of literature. Modern literary criticism is often influenced by literary theory, which is the philosophical analysis of literature's ...
. He worked in Egypt and the UAE in the field of teaching, combining teaching and writing. His writing passion and research interest always turns towards critical, intellectual and philosophical studies.


Literary output

He has received many awards, including: Rashid Prize for Creativity, and he was awarded the Critical Studies Category  for his study of the identity of modernization between the centrality of the self and the dialogue of the other. He also received the Al-Tayeb Salih International Award for Written Creativity in its eighth session, in the critical studies category, for his study: “The Echo of Memory… A Study in the Aesthetics of Narrative Place”. He also won the
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in its sixth session for his study: "Representations of the Pragmatic Curve in Narrative,
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as a Model ".


His most important critical and intellectual books

* Revolutionary sense in the poetry of
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. * The novel Stream of Consciousness: Edward Al-Kharrat as a model, published in Sharjah House, Department of Culture and Information in 1999, and participated in the Sharjah Prize for Arab and Intellectual Creativity, in its second session in 1998. * Echo of Memory. A study in the aesthetics of the narrative space, participated in the Tayeb Salih International Prize for Written Literature, the eighth session, 2018. Among his most important critical and cultural articles: *
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: in the cities eat grass, "agency Attia: a picture of society marginalized, August 2011. * Study "Betrayal of the Intellectual Between Said and Gramsci", "Saramago, a Writer Who Lived in Memory and Died Defending Just Causes". * "Time and Nostalgia for Slowness", in which he criticizes
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's novel "Slowness" , which focuses on the human position on time, and how he turned into a time killer. * And also “A chameleon or a search for the truth”, “
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, a blind man who guides the sighted to the lights of science and knowledge “the power of knowledge”, “the game of masks in the rituals of signs and news”, “human sympathy”, “Orientalism, a renewed reading in the era of globalization”. *
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, philosopher of Islamic Thought It roots "humanization", "Balcony of Laila Murad and Baudelaire, in an interview with text reading and interpreting". * "Electronic Publishing", "A Window for Dialogue", "Positives of the Economic Crisis", "The Future of the Genetic Revolution and the Philosophy of Science". "Nietzsche, the philosopher against the absolute," archaeologically concerned, profile its foundation."


His most important articles

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in cities eat grass, "agency Attia: a picture of society marginalized, August 2011. * His most important story: * The novel Stream of Consciousness Edward Al-Kharrat, as an example, which was published in Sharjah House: Department of Culture and Information in 1999, and which participated in the Sharjah Prize for Arab and Intellectual Creativity, in its second session in 1998.


References

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