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الرقص على طبول مصرية

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Fouad Hegazy

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Arabic

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372

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وظل هذا الجندى» يزدي عمله؛ رغم زير الطائرات فوقه؛ وصفير دانات المدافع» تمرق بجانبه وفوقه» ودوي انفجارها. ورغم الغبار الذي تثيره الدبابات وهى ندمدم في غضب مكتوم! حوله بينما طلقات
الرصاص تنطلق - حتى هذه الساعة - من الغرب بغزارة.

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Fouad Hegazy

An Egyptian writer who obtained high school in 1956, joined the Faculty of Law, Cairo University in the same year, and was dismissed from it in 1959. He participated in the 1967 AD war and was captured in it. He spent eight months in Atlit prison in Israel. He says: “The families taught me to be more humane, and I saw in captivity that we were more sophisticated and civilized than the Israelis.” About his captivity in Atlit prison in Israel, he wrote his short novel “Prisoners Setting Barricades” and a number of The short stories were published in the Salamat group.

Fouad entered prison several times for political charges, the first time was in 1959 AD, and his stay there lasted for thirty-nine months, which he spent in Al-Wahat Prison, Misr Prison, and Al-Qanater Prison. In the events of bread, January 18 and 19, 1977 AD, he was arrested and spent two months in the castle prison.

He worked in various professions. He wrote a novel about the wars that Egypt fought in modern times, entitled "Dancing on Egyptian Drums". In 1968 AD, he founded the series "The Literature of the Masses" in Mansoura, which contributed to solving the publishing problem in front of new writers and published more than a hundred works of art between a novel, a poetry collection, a short story, a play, and a critical study, and presented more than thirty literary voices to the arena, some of whom achieved a tangible presence.

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