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SHARIF AL-SHAFI’I
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the author of the longest poem in Modern Arabic
Poetry, entitled: "Colors
Tremble Covetously",
(1035 pages(.
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Born
in 1972 at Menouf in Lower Egypt. B.A. in journalism
from the Faculty of Mass-Communication, Cairo
University. A journalist on the staff of Nisf al-Dunya,
a woman’s magazine (Al-ahram Newspaper).
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Author
of three books of verse:
Between the Two of Them, Time Gets Rusty
(1994),
All
by Himself, He Listens to the Concert of Chemistry
(1996), and The Longest Poem in Arabic Modern
Literature (1035 pages) entitled: "Colors
Tremble Covetously".
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He
also made a study on the role of place in the
works of Naguib Mahfouz, under the title of (The
Popular Districts in the Novels of Naguib Mahfouz,
between Reality and Innovation),
Egyptian-Lebanese Publishing House, 2006.
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