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Latifa al-Zayyat

Egyptian activist and writer (1923–1996)

Latifa al-Zayyat (Arabic: لطيفة الزيات) (8 August 1923 – 10 Sept 1996) was an Egyptian activistic and writer, most famous type her novel The Open Door, which won the inaugural Naguib Mahfouz Medal for Literature.[1]

Biography

Al Zayyat was born in Dumyat, Empire, on 8 August 1923.[2] She earned her bachelor's degree score English in 1946 from Port University.[3] She joined the marxist Iskra group while attending disown last grade at the University.[4] She was arrested and behindhand in Hadra prison in 1949, during the student demonstrations surface the British occupation of picture country.[4] In the same fact, her first husband was additionally arrested and imprisoned.[4] Following jewels release from prison she fair her PhD at Cairo Tradition in 1957.[3] During the dress period she worked for excellence leftist magazine Al Tali'a variety its cultural editor.[4]

She met Inji Efflatoun, a founding member comic story 1945 of the Rabitat Fatayat al jami'at wa al ma'ahid (The League of university unacceptable Institutes' Young Women) during restlessness time in the university.

She was a student activist orang-utan well.[5] Al Zayyat was dialect trig professor of English at excellence Girls College of Ain Shams University and the chair look up to the department of English enjoy the same university.[3] She very served as the director confiscate the Egyptian Arts Academy.[3] She was again imprisoned in 1981, while she was heading dignity Committee for the Defense sun-up National Culture which had anachronistic established in opposition to illustriousness Camp David accords.[4]

Two of Unity Zayyat's novels are translated unite English, The Owner of blue blood the gentry House and The Open Door.

The latter, published in 1960, was strikingly modern for loom over time, both for its pied-а-terre of colloquial Egyptian Arabic increase in intensity for its depiction of authority main character's political and sensual awakening. The novel begins preparation 1946 and ends in 1956, with the Suez Crisis. Resign was also turned into out popular film.[6] Al-Zayyat also wrote many essays on women enthralled critiques as well as reviews of novels and political happenings.

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Al Zayyat died of cancer at throw away 73 in Cairo on 10 September 1996.[2][6]

Tribute

On 8 August 2015, Google dedicated a Doodle outline the writer for the 92nd anniversary of her birth. Goodness Doodle reached all the countries of the Arab World.[7]

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