Khaled Al Khamissi

Khaled Al Khamissi born September 27, 1962 is an Egyptian novelist, columnist, lecturer, writer and cultural activist.

Khaled AlKhamissi
Born(1962-09-27)27 September 1962
Cairo
OccupationAuthor, Chairman of The Greater Cairo Library, Founder of Doum Cultural Foundation
NationalityEgyptian
Education
Notable works
  • Taxi
  • Noah's Arc
  • 2011

Biography

Khaled Al Khamissi was born to Egyptian actress Faten El Choubachi and poet Abdel Rahman Al Khamissi (Lenin Peace Prize 1979). Upon his mother's death when he was five, Al Khamissi was raised by his maternal grandfather Moufid El Choubachi, also a poet, writer and critic. He grew up in a book-lined home, where politics, literature and art were constantly discussed. He obtained his bachelor's degree in political science from Cairo University in 1984 and his masters in International Politics from the Sorbonne University in 1987.

His two fiction works, Taxi and Noah’s Ark, have provided Arabic and non-Arabic readers with insight into Egyptian society in the last decade. His first non fiction book 2011 was published in 2014. As a columnist, his articles in Egypt and abroad show a blend of his background as a political analyst and fiction writer.

He has been a jury member in a number of film festivals, and Chairman of the board of the Greater Cairo public Library since 2014. He regularly delivers lectures in international universities and book fairs on literature and film.

A believer that cultural progress is the necessary precursor to social change, following the Egyptian revolution of 2011, Al Khamissi set up Doum, a cultural foundation designed to promote critical thinking. He is founder and president of story telling festival in Qena[1] and founder and president of literary festival in Mansoura.[2]

His novels have been translated into 16 languages including: English, French, Italian, Spanish, German, Malaysian, Korean, Polish, Greek, Kurdish and others.

Books

  • Taxi (2007)
  • Noah's Ark (2009)
  • 2011 (2014)

References

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