Ahmed Fouad Negm
Egyptian poet and political commentator
Born
May 22nd, 1929
96 years ago
Died
December 3rd, 2013
11 years ago — 84 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Egypt
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Born in Egypt, a prominent poet emerged, celebrated for capturing the social and political issues of the region through poetry. Works reflected the struggles of common people, often featuring critiques of political figures and social injustices. Over a prolific career, garnered significant attention for blending colloquial language with literary expression, appealing to a wide audience. Contributed to various literary movements and was an influential voice during periods of political turmoil. His poetry not only entertained but also sparked discussions about national identity and freedom.
Published notable collections like 'The Voice of the People'
Collaborated with famous musicians such as Sheikh Imam
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