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Shawki Traces Hugo's Steps

Despite the English occupation of Egypt lasting about seventy-five years (three-quarters of a century), French culture was the most influential in the aristocratic class in Egypt. Most of its members went to France to obtain their higher degrees from there. For example, we saw literary figures and visual artists like Taha Hussein, Mohamed

Diaries of June 30 Revolution.. (Obama's Call to Morsi)

News on the morning of Tuesday, July 2, 2013 The Presidential spokesperson releases a statement at 1:30 am declaring that democracy is the only way to solve the crisis and differences in vision. He also states that the President was not presented with the armed forces' statement, and he knows nothing about it. He continues to say

Morning Ramblings - Nothingness

When we say we are in a state of nothingness... we find it's a term unpalatable to everyone. What are you doing? Nothing!! What are you thinking about? Nothing!! And we find their arrows of accusations directed at us... You're lazy... You're a failure... You don't have goals. You don't understand the meaning of

Ama Ata Aidoo: A Sparrow from Africa

The relationship between East and West, and the conflict between Eastern values and Western values, have been- and will remain - a subject of questioning, research, and a theme that stories, plays, novels, and travel literature deal with. - Tawfiq al-Hakim, “A Sparrow from the East”, a novel in print and a film

Celebrating Eid in Glasgow

When I went to live in Europe for three years for the first time in my life I had contradicting feelings. I was so excited but at the same time, as an Arab and a Muslim, I was worried. I had a lot of fears: will I be accepted? Shall I face any racial attacks? What about discrimination? I am not alone. I have kids that will have to go to