Ikhlas Fakhri Imarah (born 1940) is an Egyptian poet and university teacher. She was born in the town of Al Qalaj in Qalyubia Governorate, and self-educated, then attended the Dar al-Ulum, Cairo University. She then worked as a professor at Faiyum Branch of Cairo University. Published some poetic collections and historical and critical literary studies.[1][2][3]
Ikhlas Fakhri | |
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إخلاص فخري | |
Born | 1940 Al Qalaj, Qalyubia |
Nationality | Egyptian |
Occupation(s) | Poet and academic |
Works
edit- As well as men, poetry collection, 1990.
- The Migratory Bird, poetry collection, 1991.
- Pre-Islamic poetry between tribal and subjective study.
- A Critical Reading in Contemporary Arabic Poetry.
- Islam and Poetry 1992
- Nostalgia and alienation in the Mahjar poets
- Shafiq Maalouf's Poetry, PhD Thesis.
- On the art of storytelling
- Crying for the homeland and Arabism
References
edit- ^ Imil Badi' Ya'qub (2004). A dictionary of poets from the beginning of al-Nahda. Vol. 1st (1st ed.). Beirut, Lebanon: Dar Sader. pp. 142–143.
- ^ Muhammad Al-Tunji (2001). معجم أعلام النساء (in Arabic). Beirut, Lebanon: Dar Al Malayin. p. 15.
- ^ Kamil Salman al-Jabbouri (2002). Muʻjam al-shuʻarāʼ : min al-ʻAṣr al-Jāhilī ḥattá sanat 2002 M. Vol. 1st (1st ed.). Beirut, Lebanon: Dār al-Kutub al-ʻIlmīyah. p. 249. ISBN 9782745136930.