dali48 and private tuition and writing books and photographing in Erkrath etc...
24.01.2008 - Interpretation of dali48
With regard to freedom of expression (see Article 10 of the Human Rights, etc. - d.48), I've been told that it must be regarded as sacred - and that thought can only be corrected by counter-cyclical thoughts ... (N. Mahfouz, Al-Ahram, March 2, 1989)
Interpretation of dali48
Naguib Mahfouz (1911-2006) Egyptian writer who won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1988 and was the first Arab writer who was so honored...
Despite millions of readers in the Arab world, the books of the author are still not available in many countries of the Middle East - because of his support for President Sadat's Camp David peace treaty with Israel in 1978 ...
The book (The Children of Gebelaawi, 1959) has been banned in the Arab world - except in Lebanon...
In the 1960s Mahfouz developed further his theme in his existentialist novels - that humanity removes itself from "God"...
Like many Egyptian writers and intellectuals, Mahfouz was on a "death list" of Islamic fundamentalists - He defended Salman Rushdie when the Iranian spiritual leader Ayatollah Khomeini sentenced Rushdie to death, but later he criticized Rushdie's Satanic Verses as an "insulting" of Islam...
It is noteworthy that, when the author describes social and current issues, something remains of his early belief in the human fate or in the providence...
People in his novels are often like reeds in the wind - almost powerless in the face of circumstances and chances...
Mothers and other women make up a secret network of dedication, passion and concern - that holds together the chaotic world of the men...
The sympathy of the author is for the oppressed and needy - the weak and the loving ones...
One day in October 1994, however, during one of his regular visits to the Qasr Al Nil Café, an attack was carried out on his life - by a follower of al-Jihad, the same religious group which murdered Sadat... (Pegasos A.C.)
Despite millions of readers in the Arab world, the books of the author are still not available in many countries of the Middle East - because of his support for President Sadat's Camp David peace treaty with Israel in 1978 ...
The book (The Children of Gebelaawi, 1959) has been banned in the Arab world - except in Lebanon...
In the 1960s Mahfouz developed further his theme in his existentialist novels - that humanity removes itself from "God"...
Like many Egyptian writers and intellectuals, Mahfouz was on a "death list" of Islamic fundamentalists - He defended Salman Rushdie when the Iranian spiritual leader Ayatollah Khomeini sentenced Rushdie to death, but later he criticized Rushdie's Satanic Verses as an "insulting" of Islam...
It is noteworthy that, when the author describes social and current issues, something remains of his early belief in the human fate or in the providence...
People in his novels are often like reeds in the wind - almost powerless in the face of circumstances and chances...
Mothers and other women make up a secret network of dedication, passion and concern - that holds together the chaotic world of the men...
The sympathy of the author is for the oppressed and needy - the weak and the loving ones...
One day in October 1994, however, during one of his regular visits to the Qasr Al Nil Café, an attack was carried out on his life - by a follower of al-Jihad, the same religious group which murdered Sadat... (Pegasos A.C.)
Naguib Mahfouz was an Egyptian writer who won the 1988 Nobel Prize for Literature. ..... Jump up to: "Naguib Mahfouz (1911–2006)". The American University in ...
Notable works: The Cairo Trilogy
Born: December 11, 1911; Cairo, Khedivate of ...
Died: August 30, 2006 (aged 94); Cairo, Egypt
Notable awards: Nobel Prize for Literature (1988)
Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights provides the right to freedom of expression and information, subject to certain restrictions that are "in ...
dali48 and writing books and cycling and photographing etc...
see dali48 and warning of neo-fascism since 1989 and Climate Change since ca. 2000 and "Banking Crisis" 2008 and poor people and social diseases and speculation and homelessness and robots etc. - instead of UBI & Ecology - Uncontrolled capitalism produces evil as bees produce...
see dali48 and Climate Change and heat waves and dryness and burning and also floods and Hurricanes etc. - since ca. 2000 and despite Copenhagen 2009 etc. - instead of #ZeroHunger, solar & wind energy & UBI etc...
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