Tawfiq al-Hakim
Egyptian author and playwright

Born
October 9th, 1898
126 years ago
Died
1987
38 years ago — 89 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Egypt
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An influential figure in modern Arabic literature, this author and playwright contributed significantly to the cultural landscape of Egypt and the Arab world. Born in 1898, the literary career began with early works that incorporated Western theatrical forms while reflecting local themes and traditions. The most notable plays include 'The People of the Cave' and 'Siham al-Rahma'. Additionally, the writings extended to novels, essays, and criticism, addressing social and philosophical issues. The body of work earned multiple accolades and recognition for pioneering Arabic drama and literature.
Wrote 'The People of the Cave'
Wrote 'Siham al-Rahma'
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