Analysis
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“Dreams” of Sayed Darwish Now
Sayed Darwish passed away on September 15, 1923, at his sister’s house in Moharram Bey. He died with visions and…
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The Umrah Journey: A Cultural Experience Between History and Modernity
At 7:30 p.m., Luxor International Airport was unusually crowded. There were many faces, features worn out from waiting, and eyes…
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Leda Mansour writes: Naguib Mahfouz… and Lebanon’s destroyed bridges
During the summer vacation, while I was far away, I was working on getting closer to what I knew, so…
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The development of Ramses Square and the absence of the concept of “humanizing the city”
The Egyptian government is continuing what it calls the development of Ramses Square, one of the most vibrant squares in…
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Wasted Imaginations
Over the years, I had accumulated a huge number of diverse and high-quality photographs. I was overwhelmed by my passion…
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Sonallah Ibrahim answers the question: How do I write?
It is not easy for a writer to talk about his experience, because when he does, it is like cutting…
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The timeless journey of Carmen: excerpts from ballet, musical theater, and contemporary opera (3-4)
Manifestations of emotion and destiny in ballet and musical theater Far from the opera stage, where Carmen first achieved fame,…
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Disappearing traces: “Heritage destruction” spreads in Cairo’s cemeteries
At the end of October, Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly appeared before all Egyptians to announce that demolition work in Cairo’s…
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Cairo, July 15: What did Duha say about Cairo in the 1960s? (2-2)
In our analysis of Duha’s novel, told to Bahaa Taher, we concluded the last episode with a scene highlighting the…
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The timeless journey of Carmen: global quotations and cultural reinterpretations (1-4)
Origins, roots, and early operas The story originated in France in the 19th century, first as a short story by Prosper…
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