Naguib Mahfouz - translation to English
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Naguib Mahfouz - translation to English

EGYPTIAN WRITER (1911–2006)
Naguib Mahfooz; Nagib Mahfuz; Mahfouz, Naguib; Najib Mahfuz; Naghib Mahfouz; Naguib Mahfuz; Naghib Mahfuz; Nagib Mahfouz; نجيب محفوظ; Nagīb Maḥfūẓ; Najib Mafouz; Najib Mahfouz; Najib Mafuz; Nageeb Fahouz; Najib Mahfooz; Nagib Mahfooz; Najuib Mahfuz
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Naguib Mahfouz         
n. Naguib Mahfouz, scrittore egiziano (premio Nobel per la letteratura 1988)

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Naguib Mahfouz

Naguib Mahfouz Abdelaziz Ibrahim Ahmed Al-Basha (Arabic: نجيب محفوظ عبد العزيز ابراهيم احمد الباشا, IPA: [næˈɡiːb mɑħˈfuːzˤ]; 11 December 1911 – 30 August 2006) was an Egyptian writer who won the 1988 Nobel Prize in Literature. Mahfouz is regarded as one of the first contemporary writers in the Arabic literature, along with Taha Hussein, to explore themes of existentialism. He is the only Egyptian to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. He published 35 novels, over 350 short stories, 26 screenplays, hundreds of op-ed columns for Egyptian newspapers, and seven plays over a 70-year career, from the 1930s until 2004. All of his novels take place in Egypt, and always mentions the lane, which equals the world. His most famous works include The Cairo Trilogy and Children of Gebelawi. Many of Mahfouz's works have been made into Egyptian and foreign films; no Arab writer exceeds Mahfouz in number of works that have been adapted for cinema and television. While Mahfouz's literature is classified as realist literature, existential themes appear in it.

Examples of use of Naguib Mahfouz
1. Naguib Mahfouz was a much–loved writer in the Middle East Egypt‘s Nobel Prize–winning writer Naguib Mahfouz has died in hospital in the capital, Cairo, aged '4.
2. Naguib Mahfouz was arguably the greatest Arab novelist of the 20th Century.
3. "Naguib Mahfouz suffered sudden bleeding ... it is one of the repercussions of his critical state," said Dr.
4. Photograph: EPA The Egyptian novelist Naguib Mahfouz, who has died aged '4, was the Arab world‘s most prominent literary figure.
5. Ebtihal Mubarak, Arab News Naguib Mahfouz JEDDAH, 31 August 2006 — Naguib Mahfouz, the famous Egyptian novelist who was the only Arab to win the Nobel Prize in literature, passed away yesterday at one of Cairo’s hospitals at the age of '4.