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Everything about Yusuf Idris totally explainedYusuf Idris, also Yusif Idris ( Arabic:يوسف إدريس) ( May 19 1927 - August 1 1991) was an Egyptian writer of plays, short stories, and novels. He wrote realistic stories about ordinary and poor people. Many of his works are in the Egyptian vernacular, and he was considered a master of the short story. Idris originally trained to be a doctor, studying at the University of Cairo. He sought to put the foundations of a modern Egyptian theatre based on popular traditions and folklore, his main success in this quest was his most famous work, a play called "Al-Farafeer" depicting two main characters: the Master and the "Farfour" [=poorlayman]. For some time he was a regular writer in the famous daily newspaper Al-Ahram. It is known that he was nominated several times to win the Nobel prize for literature.
From the English edition of The Cheapest Nights:
"While a medical student his work against Farouk’s regime and the British led to his imprisonment and suspension from College. After graduation he worked at Kasr el Eini, the largest government hospital in Egypt. He supported Nasser’s rise to power but became disillusioned in 1954 at the time when his first collection of stories The Cheapest Nights was published . . Yusuf Idris’ stories are powerful and immediate reflections of the experiences of his own rebellious life. His continuing contact with the struggling poor enables him to portray characters sensitively and imaginatively."
Bibliography (English)
- Idris, Yusuf: The Cheapest Nights and Other Stories 1978, Peter Owen, London, (First UK edition), ISBN 0-7206-0518-0
- Idris, Yusuf: The Sinners 1984, U.S.A., (First English Language Edition.) (many reprints) ISBN 0-89410-393-8
- Idris, Yusuf: Rings of Burnished Brass 1992, American University in Cairo Press, ISBN 977-424-248-3
- Idris, Yusuf: City of Love and Ashes 1999, American University in Cairo Press, ISBN 977-424-501-6
Main Works
Short Stories
The Cheapest Nights. أرخص ليالى
Isn't it ? أليس كذلك ؟
Bottom of the city. قاع المدينة
The Hero. البطل
An incident of Honour. حادثة شرف
The End of the world. آخر الدنيا
Tha Language of Oh Oh. لغة الآى آى
The summons. النداهة
A House of Flesh. بيت من لحم
I'm Sultan of the law of existence. أنا سلطان قانون الوجود
The Dregs of the City
The Freak
Plays
The Cotton King & Farahat's republic. Two Plays ملك القطن و جمهورية فرحات
The Critical Moment.اللحظة الحرجة
Al-Farafir. الفرافير
Earthly Comedy. المهزلة الأرضية
The striped Ones. المخططين
The Third Sex. الجنس الثالث
Towards an Arabic Drama نحو مسرح عربى
The Harlequin البهلوان
Novels and Novellas
Farahat's Republic & A Love story. [Twonovellas] جمهورية فرحات و قصة حب
The Sin. الحرام
The Disgrace. العيب
Men and Bulls,The Black Soldier,Mrs. Vienna.[Novellas] رجال وثيران- العسكرى الأسود- السيدة فيينا
The White. البيضاء
Other writings
Not very frankly speaking. بصراحة غير مطلقة
Discovery of a continent. إكتشاف قارة
The Will. الإرادة
Diary of Dr. yusuf Idris. مفكرة الدكتور يوسف إدريس
The '60s Gabarty. جبرتى الستيناتFurther Information
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