Fathy Ghanem

Fathi Ghanem (Arabic: فتحي غانم) (2 March 1924 – 24 February 1999) was an Egyptian writer.

Fathy Ghanem
Born(1924-03-24)24 March 1924
Cairo, Egypt
Died24 February 1999(1999-02-24) (aged 74)
Occupationwriter
NationalityEgyptian

He was born in Cairo to a working-class family. He graduated from the Faculty of Law, Fuad I University, in 1944, then worked as a reporter for Ruz al-Youssef, a newspaper published by the foundation of the same name. Later, he worked as an editor for Al Gomhuria and Chairman of the Board of Directors at the Dar Al Tahrir Foundation, the newspaper's publisher.[1]

Novels

  • The Man who Lost His Shadow (الرجل الذي فقد ظله, translated by Desmond Stewart)
  • The Elephants (الأفيال)
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gollark: dnscrypt-proxy, don't know how anonymized it is.
gollark: Yes, I also have that.
gollark: Some osmarks.net services have basic auth despite having their own authentication mechanisms because it doesn't really cause any problems and I don't entirely trust said own authentication mechanisms.
gollark: I have TLS because it massively reduces the chances of highly important* data going to osmarks.net being intercepted, even though it doesn't obscure *everything* and has holes.

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