Muhammad Sulyman Al Fakki Al Shazly
Muhammad Sulyman Al Fakki Al Shazly | |
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Born | Omdurman, Sudan |
🏳️ Citizenship | Sudan United Kingdom |
🏫 Education | University of Poitiers University of Khartoum |
💼 Occupation | Novelist, Storyteller, Journalist |
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Muḥammad Sulayman al-Fakki Shadhili (Arabic: محمد سليمان الفكي الشاذلي) (born in Omdurman) is a Sudanese-British novelist, short story writer and journalist.
Education and career[edit]
He studied French language and literature at the University of Khartoum, and after obtaining a Bachelor in Arts and Education, he was sent to the French University of Poitiers as part of the programs and curricula to qualify for a bachelor's degree in Arts and Education (French Language). He worked in both Arabic and English as a writer and then as a producer of documentaries and human rights, in a number of media institutions in London, New York, Dubai, Doha and others. He took courses in American literature, and holds a degree with a distinction in American accent in Washington. He lived most of his life in London, and published stories in the Al-Sharq al-Awsat newspaper in the 1990s. He has produced television reports and films, and is also a journalist and interpreter.[1]
Works[edit]
Al Shazly has published many books including the following:[2][3]
- 1983: The Seven Goodbyes (Original title: alwadaeat alsabe) (short stories)
- 1983: Silence at last (Original title: alsamt 'akhiran)
- 1984: The Forbidden Corpse (Original title: aljuthat almuharama) (short stories)
- 1985: The Old Town (Original title: almadinat alqadima) (short stories)
- 1986: The Pelican Sees Elephants (Original title: albuje aladhi yatraa filatan ) (Poetry)
- 1989: Hedgehogs cry in winter (Original title: alqanafidh tabki shta'an)
- 2014: Together to Death (Original title: meaan 'iilaa almawt) (short stories)
- 2014: My House Among the Dead (Original title: bayti bayn al'amwat) (novel)
- 2014: Bitter Blacks (Original title: alsawad almur) (novel)
- 2015: Red Light District (Original title: muqataeat aldaw' al'ahmar) (novel)
- 2016: Jewish Watches (Original title: saeat yahudia)
- 2016: A Murder in the English Countryside (Original title: jarimat qutl fi alriyf al'iinjlizii) (novel)
- 2016: The American and the Other (Original title: al'amrikiat wal'ukhraa) (novel)
- 2017: The American and the Other (Original title: al'amrikiat wal'ukhraa) (novel)
- 2018: Town Hall (Original title: dihaliz albalda) (short story collection)
Awards[edit]
He won second place in the third session of the Tayeb Salih International Prize for Written Creativity in 2013, for his short story collection “Not Silent Nature”.[4]
References[edit]
- ↑ "محمد سليمان الفكي الشاذلي | جائزة كتارا للرواية العربية". web.archive.org. 2018-08-03. Retrieved 2022-04-20.
- ↑ "312147905261579091843". viaf.org. Retrieved 2022-04-27.
- ↑ "شاذلي، محمد سليمان الفكي". WorldCat.org.
- ↑ "الدورة الثالثة الصفحة الرئيسية". 2021-06-03. Archived from the original on 3 June 2021. Retrieved 2022-04-20. Unknown parameter
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