Radwa El Aswad
Radwa Fadel El Aswad (Arabic: رضوى فاضل الأسود), born 1974, is an Egyptian writer, novelist, and critic. Early life and educationRadwa Fadel El Aswad, (Arabic: رضوى فاضل الأسود), was born in Egypt in the Zeitoun neighborhood of Cairo, on January 20, 1974, the eldest daughter of the critic, researcher, and scriptwriter Fadel El Aswad. graduated from the Notre Dame Des Apôtres (Arabic: مدرسة راهبات نوتردام ديزابوتر للبنات) the French nun school, then obtained a Bachelor of Arts, French Department, from Ain Shams University in 1996.[1][2][3][4] CareerShe is an independent art and literary critic ، has published several articles[5] about award-winning novels and books in Egyptian and Arabic newspapers and magazines. Notable workBi-al-ams kuntu mayyitan : ḥikāyah ʻan al-Arman wa-al-Kurd | Novel (Arabic: بالأمس كنت ميتا - حكاية عن الأرمن والكرد)[6] Published in 2020, by the Egyptian-Lebanese Publishing House, is a story about the Armenian Genocide, as well as History of the Kurds. The novel shows that politics corrupts the lives of peoples and religions, nominated for the Katara Prize for Arabic Novel[7] She is the author of two books and Six novels, one of which have been Featured in the ‘’Housaper’’ | the arevelk.am[8][9](Armenian: Յուսաբեր, IPA: [husɑˈpʰɛɾ, husɑˈbɛɾ]) is an Arabic daily newspaper, published in Cairo, Egypt, The novel known for its historical story that summarized the Armenian Genocide, as well as Kurdish history. Works
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