World-Renowned Composer Omar Khairat to Perform an Exceptional Concert Tomorrow in London My Assignment in the Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Arab Media Platforms Spotlight Egyptian Students’ Sustainable Food Innovation When the Narrative Collapses… Memories of Abdeen and Maadi A Fraudster Who Defrauded the Story of His Own Fraud Me, Field Marshal El-Gamasy, and Translation When We Reach Our Eighties
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Novel: The Interpreter – Chapter-23

‘The Interpreter’ is the English version of Arabic novel ‘Al Tarjuman’, authored by Ashraf Aboul Yazid, an eminent writer and poet of Egypt “Our homes in exile are made of glass, not only revealing to those who live in them, but also fragile enough to break.” From the very first moment, I knew that

Novel: The Interpreter – Chapter-22

‘The Interpreter’ is the English version of Arabic novel ‘Al Tarjuman’, authored by Ashraf Aboul Yazid, an eminent writer and poet of Egypt My life is shattered enough, it cannot bear another crack. How great the confusion you have caused me, my sister “Fawz.” I, “Shahlaa Al-Tayeh,” a

Novel: The Interpreter – Chapter-21

‘The Interpreter’ is the English version of Arabic novel ‘Al Tarjuman’, authored by Ashraf Aboul Yazid, an eminent writer and poet of Egypt “I burned my youth, just as you used to burn incense in the translation room.” You’ve exposed us, may God expose you, in this world and the next,

A Remarkable Evening at Darna Museum Celebrating Literature and Art

As part of its parallel activities to the Cairo International Book Fair 2025, the independent Darna Museum, founded by the artist Abdel Razek Okasha, is set to host an exceptional literary evening on January 30th at 6:00 PM. This evening will celebrate the outstanding literary and artistic contributions of Egyptian poet, journalist,

Novel: The Interpreter – Chapter-17

‘The Interpreter’ is the English version of Arabic novel ‘Al Tarjuman’, authored by Ashraf Aboul Yazid, an eminent writer and poet of Egypt “Abu Zanna wishes to enter Paradise!” The Egyptians spread their lies, then believed them. They all resemble the story of Juha, who spread a rumor that the prince