This book includes a collection of short stories by the writer Salah Zaqli, centered around characters and social situations present in society. The writer was able, with his graceful pen, to delve into the details of the human soul. Before this collection, the writer published other collections, including "Stronger Than Love," "Same." Evening", "Satan's Laughs", "The Seventh Cup", "In the Eighth Degree" and others... Some of his works have also been translated into English and French. Salah El-Din Dhaki is considered one of the pioneers of the short story in Egypt. He was born in Cairo in 1911 AD and graduated from the Faculty of Arts at Cairo University. He was appointed curator of the Egyptian Opera House, worked in journalism, and worked as editor-in-chief of the "Akhir Sa'a" magazine. His name became famous among readers in the 1940s and 1950s. He was twenty, and he had a prominent contribution to literary criticism, and he fought literary battles on the pages of newspapers and magazines. Perhaps he The most famous of them is the heated debate between him and Sayyid Qutb about the literature of Mahmoud Taymur and Naguib Mahfouz in 1944. He died in London after suffering from illness in 1953 AD.
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