Thu. Nov 21st, 2024

The prize-winning Egyptian novelist and short-story writer, Bahaa Taher, has died aged 87.

Born in Cairo in 1935, he wrote a number of critically acclaimed books – some turned into TV dramas.

In the mid-1970s the author became active in left-wing literary circles and was banned from publishing under President Anwar Sadat’s government.

In 2008 Taher won the first-ever International Prize for Arabic Fiction, for his novel The Oasis of Sunset.

By Joy

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