Main background

Newly released

This book is new and will be uploaded as soon as it becomes available to us and if we secure the necessary publishing rights.

Book cover of لا شئ يهم by Ihsan Abdul Quddus

لا شئ يهم

(0)

Number Of Reads:

12

Language:

Arabic

Category:

literature

Pages:

494

Quality:

good

Views:

886

Quate

Review

Save

Share

New

Book Description

"منذ متى هذا الحلم يتراقص أمامها.. منذ كانت طفلة.. ربما من قبل أن تعي أحلامها، ولكنها فتحت عينيها وهذا الحلم أمامها.. كان كل ما تعيش من أجله أن يكون لها بيت.. وأن يكون لها رجل تحبه.. ولم يكن لها بيت أبداً.. كان البيت الذي نشأت فيه بيت زوجة أبيها.. ولم يكن لها أبداً رجل.. أبوها لم يكن لها.. كان لزوجته. لم تكن تملك شيئاً. حتى ثيابها كانت ثياباً قديمة ألقتها عليها زوجة أبيها.. وتعذبت.. تعذبت طويلاً.. وارتفعت صور عذابها تملأ خيالها".
Author portrait of Ihsan Abdul Quddus

Ihsan Abdul Quddus

Ihsan Abdel Quddous, Egyptian journalist, novelist and political writer. Ibn Rose Al-Youssef, Rose Al-Youssef Foundation, Rose Al-Youssef magazine and Sabah Al-Khair magazine. His father, Muhammad Abdul Quddus, was an actor and author. He graduated from the Faculty of Law at Cairo University in 1942. He worked as a trainee lawyer in the office of lawyer Edward Kassery. Editor-in-chief of Rose El-Youssef magazine from 1945-1964. He was president of Akhbar Al-Youm Foundation from 1966-1974, and chairman of the Al-Ahram Foundation board of directors from March 1975 to March 1976. He was a full-time writer in Al-Ahram newspaper until his death in January 1990. Most of his stories were turned into movies. He was married to Wahez Elhamy and had two sons: Muhammad and Ahmad. After his death, some parties tried to reproduce his stories with making modifications that they saw as necessary in order to be in line with the promotion of their doctrine and thought - but his children surprised them by rejecting the forgery, because they considered it an assault on their father, and that their approval of any change would be considered a betrayal of their father's memory, for casual, worldly political purposes, and His son, Muhammad Abdul Quddus, saw that this contradicts the values ​​he believes in, and that this even contradicts his concept of ideas promoted by people who want to attribute moderate stories to Ihsan Abd al-Quddus after his death.

Read More

Book Currently Unavailable

This book is currently unavailable for publication. We obtained it under a Creative Commons license, but the author or publisher has not granted permission to publish it.

Rate Now

5 Stars

4 Stars

3 Stars

2 Stars

1 Stars

Comments

User Avatar
img

Be the first to leave a comment and earn 5 points

instead of 3

Quotes

Top Rated

Latest

Quate

img

Be the first to leave a quote and earn 10 points

instead of 3