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Ra’ouf Mus'ad (sometimes known as Raouf Moussad-Basta) is a
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,
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and
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who was born in
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to Coptic parents from
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. He moved to Egypt as a teenager and lived in various countries, both in the
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and in
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, during the past 30 years. He has now settled in
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with his Dutch wife and their children and has taken Dutch nationality.


Biography

He comes from a Coptic Christian background. Although his father's family was Coptic, the father was converted to
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and became a Protestant minister. This religious, and more specifically Christian, background is an important part of the struggle with identity and belonging which becomes apparent in much of Mus'ad’s writing. He was born in
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, an Eastern Port on the Red Sea, in 1937 and lived the first years of his life there, before moving with his family to
Wad Madani Wad Madani (; also spelled Wad Medani and known simply as Madani) is a city in eastern Sudan and the capital of the Al Jazirah (state), Al Jazirah state. "Wad Madani" (population), Microsoft Encarta, Online Encyclopedia 2001. Wad Madani lies on th ...
, to the south east of
Khartoum Khartoum or Khartum is the capital city of Sudan as well as Khartoum State. With an estimated population of 7.1 million people, Greater Khartoum is the largest urban area in Sudan. Khartoum is located at the confluence of the White Nile – flo ...
on the Blue
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. From here he was sent to boarding school in
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in Middle Egypt, from where he returned to Wad Madani for the summer holidays before his father’s work prompted the family to finally relocate to Luxor-Egypt. He studied journalism at the
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and graduated in 1960. It was in
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in 1954 that he first joined a small underground Marxist organisation initially called ‘The Vanguard of the Workers and Fellaheen’ and then later renamed ‘The Party of the Workers and Fellaheen’. In Cairo, the family moved around various areas, including al-Fajjala and Deir al-Malaak, in increasing poverty because his father had fallen seriously ill and could no longer work. In
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's Egypt, Communist organisations were illegal and political activity was a dangerous pursuit punished with imprisonment. During the
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of 1956 Mus'ad was arrested whilst handing out leaflets urging popular resistance to the foreign occupation of the
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. He and his comrades were held for one night and then released. In December 1960 he was again arrested at the family flat in Deir al-Malaak after a naïve attempt to escape and disappear. He was held for seven months before being brought before a military court in
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and sentenced for Years imprisonment. He spent another seven or eight months in custody in Alexandria before being moved to the oases prisons where he stayed until the mass releases of 1964. It was in prison that he met and befriended the writers
Sonallah Ibrahim Son'allah Ibrahim ( ''Ṣunʻ Allāh Ibrāhīm'') (born 1937) is an Egyptian novelist and short story writer and one of the " Sixties Generation" who is known for his leftist views which are expressed rather directly in his work. His novels, es ...
and
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, with whom he co-authored his first book In 1956. After his release, in 1964, he started to work as a journalist and began his literary work: plays, stories and reportage. In 1970 he moved to
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, where he studied theatrical production and got married, After he finished his scholarship. He lived in
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for five years, during which time he visited many Soviet Bloc countries. This was the start of a long period of self-imposed exile which saw him establish himself in
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(1975) and
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(1979) before returning briefly to Egypt in 1982. In Baghdad he worked in the Cinema and Theatre Foundation and met the woman who would become his next wife (after divorcing his Polish wife). In Lebanon he worked as a journalist for the newspaper ''
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'', and other magazines "
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the magazine of Afro-Asia Union of Writers" and lived in Beirut through the Israeli siege of 1982, where he worked in Beirut El Mesa'a the magazine of the Communist Workers Organisation which is what eventually forced him to leave Beirut and return to Egypt. He moved to the
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in 1990, To live with his new family after he met the Dutch lady In Cairo, who became the mother of his children and thy married .He settled in Amsterdam, where he has lived and worked since. He has, in his own words, ‘attained a certain amount of fame’ and has been active in the media, contributing to cultural and political debates, such as the consequences of the war in Iraq and taking part in a televised debate on censorship alongside the celebrated Arab poets
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and
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. In 2004 he established in Amsterdam a small publishing house, in collaboration with a number of other Arab writers living outside the Arab world. Named ‘Muhajiroun’, the publisher is intended to print the works of Arab writers free from the difficulties of publishing in the Arab world, which Mus'ad sees as being beset by problems engendered by ‘the state of decline in the Arab political scene’. Before that he established a Publishing House in Cairo called "DAR Shouhdi " on the name of a communist leader who was killed in Naser prisons under torture with the help of Shouhdi's widow and his daughter hanan. Now he stopped all other activities but writing.


Bibliography

* إنسان السد العالي / ''The People of the High Dam'' (with Sunallah Ibrahim and Kamal al-Qalash), Cairo: Dar al-Katib al-Arabi, 1967 * يا ليل يا عين / ''O Night, O Eyes'', Cairo: Ministry of Culture, 1970 * لومومبا والنفق مسرحيتان / ''Lumumba and The Tunnel – Two Plays'', Cairo: al-Hay’a al-'aama lil-ta’lif wa-l-nashr, 1970 * صباح الخير يا وطن: شهادة من بيروت المحاصرة / ''Good Morning Homeland: A Testament from Beirut Under Siege'', Cairo: Matbu'at al-Qahira, 1983 * بيضة النعامة / ''Ostrich Egg'', London: Riad el-Rais Books, 1994 Five prints - last one "Elain Publishing -2011" * مزاج التماسيح / ''Crocodile Mood'', Cairo: Maktabat Madbuli, 2000" About Muslims -Coptic conflicts in Egypt ( out of print) * في انتظار المخلص: رحلة إلى الأرض المحرمة / ''Waiting for the Saviour: A Journey to the Holy Land'', Cairo: Maktabat Madbuli, 2000 A number of his mature works are either out of print, awaiting reprint or yet to be published at all. Below are those for which details are available. * غواية الوصال / ''The Temptation of Being Together''Published -Cairo 1997 ( out of print ) * صانعة المطر / ''The Rainmaker''Published -Cairo 1999 ( out of print) * السودان: ستون عاما من الحنين / ''Sudan: Sixty Years of Longing'' Published in " Al- Quds Al- Arbi News paper October 2002 * سجون أبي / ''My Father’s Prisons''. (With his daughter Yara)- not finished إيثاكا /Iethaka .. based on the arresting of a group of Homosexuals in Egypt in a case known internationally as " Queen Boat " Cairo 2007 - Out of print * لما البحر ينعس: مقاطع من حياتي / When the sea sleeps: Excerpts from My Life, Cairo: Dār al-Nasīm lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ 2019 His novel ''Ostrich Egg'' has been translated into Spanish, French, Italian, Swedish and Dutch: * Spanish: El Huevo del Avestruz, Raúf M. Basta. Translated by Salvador Peña Martín. Guadarrama: Ediciones del Oriente y del Mediterráneo. (Memorias del Mediterráneo) 1997 * French: L'Oeuf de l'autruche, Raouf Moussad-Basta. Translated by Yves Gonzalez-Quijano. Arles: Actes Sud. (Mémoires de la Méditerranée) 1997 * Italian: L'uovo di struzzo : memorie erotiche, Ra'uf Mus'ad Basta. Translated by Wasim Dahmash and Angelo Arioli. Rome: Jouvence. (Memorie del Mediterraneo) 1998 * Dutch: Het struisvogelei, translated by Dieuwke Poppinga and Richard van Leeuwen, published by De Geus * Swedish: He also wrote two adaptions of plays for the theater from two novels " El Lagnah by
Sonallah Ibrahim Son'allah Ibrahim ( ''Ṣunʻ Allāh Ibrāhīm'') (born 1937) is an Egyptian novelist and short story writer and one of the " Sixties Generation" who is known for his leftist views which are expressed rather directly in his work. His novels, es ...
and "the strange events " by Palestinian writer Emil Habiby and other plays for children.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Mus'ad, Ra'ouf 1937 births Living people Coptic dramatists and playwrights Egyptian dramatists and playwrights Egyptian people of Coptic descent Dutch people of Coptic descent Sudanese people of Coptic descent Egyptian emigrants to the Netherlands