Dirwish Hanafi Darwish, better known as Darwish al-Asywti  (Arabic: درويش الأسيوطي). Dirwish (born August 6, 1946, in Hammamiya, Assiut Governorate, Egypt )  is a writer, poet, playwright, screenwriter and researcher in Egyptian folklore.[1][2]

Dirwish Al Asywti
Born6 August 1946
NationalityEgyptian
Occupation(s)writer, poet, playwright

Education

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Dirwish received his Bachelor of Commerce from Ain Shams University in 1973, and he also obtained an MBA from Ain Shams University in 1974.[1][2]

Career

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Dirwish started writing poetry since the preparatory stage, and began publishing in 1966 in Arab magazines and newspapers, including Al-Shier, Al- Hilal, October, Culture, Ibdaa Cairo, Al-Bayan and Al-Araby. He has also written radio skits and directed plays.  He also represented the Assiut National Theater Company and won the First Actor Award in 1971, then was appointed as a theater director in the popular culture in 1984. His works were presented at Al-Talia Theater, Youth Theatre, Al-Ghad Theater, the National Children's Theater in Cairo and the governorates, and the Qatari Dam Theatre.[1][3][4]

Publications

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Poetry collections

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  •      A song for Sinai (Original title: ughniat lisina), a joint poetry collection, about the Egyptian Book Authority, 1975
  •      Love in Exile (Original title: alhubu fi alghurbati), Poetry in Egyptian Colloquial, Special Publishing, 1985
  •      Gray song (Original title: ughniat ramadiatun), classical poetry, on the authority of the Egyptian Book Authority, 1987 [5]
  •      From the Travels of the Heart (Original title: min 'asfar alqalba), Poetry in Classical, on the authority of Culture Palaces, 1994 [6]
  •      From Seasons of Bad Time (Original title: min fusul alzaman alradi), poetry in classical Arabic, about the center of Arab civilization
  •      Songs for the morning (Original title: ughniat lilsabahi), poetry for the child, on the series Qatar Dew, Egypt, 1996
  •      Instead of Silence (Original title: badalan min alsamta), Poetry in Classical Arabic, On the Center of Arab Civilization, 2000 [7]
  •      From the Conditions of the Lover Darwish (Original title: min 'ahwal aldarwish aleashiq), Classical Poetry, Egyptian Book Organization, 2003 [8]
  •      A story about doves (Original title: hikayat ean alyamamu), poetry for the child, the book "Qatar Dew", Cultural Palaces Authority, 2003
  •      Instead of Silence (Original title: badalan min alsamta), Poetry in Classical, Family Library, 2004
  •      The Last Confession (Original title: aliaetiraf al'akhira), The Egyptian Book Organization, The Culture Palaces Authority, 2008[9][10]
  •      The complete poetic works of Darwish Al-Asyouti (Original title: al'aemal alshieriat alkamilat lidarwish al'asyuti), The General Authority for Cultural Palaces [11]
  •      The Complete Poetic Works of Darwish Al-Asyouti: Part Two (Original title: althaqafa al'aemal alshieriat alkamilat lidarwish al'asyuti: aljuz' althaani), The General Authority for Cultural Palaces, 2012 [12]

Theatrical works

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  •      A dramatic investigation into an accident (Original title: tahqiq diramiun fi hadith earida), special edition, Upper Egypt Association for Arts and Letters, 1985
  •      In the authenticity of history(Original title: fi sihat altaarikhi), Association of Pioneers of the Palace of Culture in Assiut, 1985 [13]
  •      Wedding Clip(Original title: eurs kilib), The Egyptian General Book Organization, Ishraqat, 1989
  •      He(Original title: hu), Poetic Play, Assiut Culture Branch, 2000
  •      The Deceiver(Original title: almukhadiei), a poetic play, Assiut Culture Branch, 2000
  •      Kidd Al-Basous (Original title: kayd albusus), The General Book Authority, 2002, New Ishraqat, 2003 [14]
  •      The Sultanate's Dream(Original title: hulm alsaltanati), Text Guide 11, Culture Palaces Authority, 2003 [15]
  •      Abu Ajour Sultan Hayer(Original title: 'abu eujur sultan hayar), Guide to Texts, Culture Palaces Authority, 2004

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Periodicals and non-periodicals
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  • Summer's brutal party (Original title: haflat samar wahshiatun), Al Bayan Magazine, Kuwait, 1989
  • Mid-time dreams Al-Bayan Magazine (Original title: 'ahlam muntasaf alwaqt majalat albayani), Kuwait, 1989
  • Stranger Things (Original title:  'ashya' gharibat majalat 'aqlami), Aqlam Magazine, Sohag, 1990
  • Al-Madia (Original title: almaediat), a book on preparing leaders in youth and sports, 1992
  • The Deceiver (Original title: almakhadie), Theatrical Horizons Magazine, Culture Palaces Authority, 1992
  • The Prince's Horse (Original title: hisan al'amir), Leaders Preparation Book, Youth and Sports, 1993
  • The Leader of the Assassins (Original title:  zaeim alqatalat), Leadership Development Book, Youth and Sports, 1994
  • The Journey Through Distance Zero (Original title: alrihlat eabr almasafat sifr), Al Khaleej Newspaper, UAE, 1994, Dialogue, 1996
  • Abu Ajour Concert (Original title: haflat 'abu eujur afaq almasrahi), Horizons of the Theatre, Culture Palaces Authority, 1998
  • The Good News for the Child (Original title: albisharat liltifli), Buds of Faith, Issue 185
  • The Poetry of the Pregnant Prince of the Child (Original title: shaear al'amir alhamil liltifli), Buds of Faith, Issue 193
  • The Reward of the Envy of the Child (Original title: jaza' alhasid liltifla), Buds of Faith, Issue 222
  • The judge's wisdom for the child (Original title: hikmat alqadi liltifla), Buds of Faith, Issue 239
  • Princess Umm Bilal for the child (Original title: al'amirat 'am bilal liltifla), the buds of faith
  • The Return of the Prisoner to the Child (Original title: eawdat al'asir liltifli), Buds of Faith, Issue 339

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Studies and popular literature: [2]

  • Playing the Children: Popular Studies Library Series, Culture Palaces Authority, 2002 [16]
  • The role of folklore in education: an article, Turath magazine, Emirates, December 2002
  • From the songs of the cradle: Book, Library of Popular Studies Series, Cultural Palaces Authority, 2003
  • Forms of the many in Upper Egypt: A book, Folk Studies, Culture Palaces Authority, 2006  
  • The popular joys of Upper Egypt: From rituals and texts for celebrations of marriage, pregnancy, childbirth, and circumcision, The Egyptian General Book Organization, 2012  
  • Singing farmers in Upper Egypt, The General Authority for Cultural Palaces, 2016  
  • Crimes of novel, robbery, and interpretation of folk songs in Upper Egypt, General Egyptian Book Organization, 2018
  • Notes on the interpretation of the vocabulary of folk songs in Upper Egypt, a study, Journal of Folklore, Egypt
  • From Pictures of Women in One Thousand and One Nights: A Study, Al Mohit Al Thaqafi Journal, Egypt
  • Pregnancy, Childbirth and Circumcision: On Arabic Books Website, electronic publication
  • Popular Joy: on Arabic Books website, electronic publication

Novels:

  • Userkaf.. The Eternity Papyrus, Dar Al-Hilal, 2006

21st-century Egyptian writers

Awards

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  • A certificate of appreciation from the mass culture of my two plays: In the Truth of History and Waiting for Adam. 1982
  • Third place in the children's theater competition in the International Center for Theater competition, 1983
  • The second prize from the popular culture, 1984, for the play "A Darkness Case"
  • First place in theatrical composition, competition of Jizan Club, Saudi Arabia, 1990
  • The second prize from the National Center for the Child, 1990, for the play A Boy and a Lion
  • The first prize from preparing the leaders for the play Al-Madiya, 1993
  • First prize prepared by leaders, 1994, for the play The Prince's Horse
  • First prize prepared by leaders, 1995, for the play "Leader of Assassins"
  • State Incentive Award in Poetry, 1997
  • Shield of the Egyptian Association for Theater Amateurs, 1998, for his role in writing for the child
  • Best Play Award in Regional Publishing, Short Plays, 2001
  • First Prize of Ahmed Bakathir Theatrical Competition, 2007

References

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  2. ^ a b c d e "درويش حنفي درويش – ديوان العرب". www.diwanalarab.com. Retrieved 2021-11-23.
  3. ^ "درويش الأسيوطي". e3arabi – إي عربي (in Arabic). 2020-04-13. Retrieved 2021-11-23.
  4. ^ "درويش الأسيوطي". www.bakatheer.com. Retrieved 2021-11-23.
  5. ^ Asyūṭī, Darwīsh; درويش, أسيوطي، (1987). أغنية رمادية: شعر (in Arabic). الهيئة المصرية العامة للكتاب،. ISBN 978-977-01-1182-6.
  6. ^ من أسفار القلب: شعر (in Arabic). Cairo: Wizārat al-Thaqāfah, al-Hayʼah al-ʻĀmmah li-Quṣūr al-Thaqāfah. 1994. ISBN 978-977-235-247-0. OCLC 35106400.
  7. ^ Asyūṭī, Darwīsh (2000). Badalan min al-ṣamt: shiʻr. al-Qāhirah: Markaz al-Ḥaḍārah al-ʻArabīyah. ISBN 978-977-291-211-7.
  8. ^ الأسيوطى, درويش (2002). من أحوال الدرويش العاشق: شعر (in Arabic). Cairo. ISBN 978-977-01-7898-0. OCLC 52358303.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  9. ^ ""الاعتراف الأخير"". Archived from the original on 2021-06-26.
  10. ^ "الإعتراف الأخير". Goodreads. Retrieved 2021-11-23.
  11. ^ الأعمال الشعرية الكاملة لدرويش الأسيوطي". www.goodreads.com. مؤرشف من الأصل في 27 يونيو 2021. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 26 يونيو 2021.
  12. ^ "الأعمال الشعرية الكاملة – الجزء الثاني". www.goodreads.com. مؤرشف من الأصل في 26 يونيو 2021. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 26 يونيو 2021.
  13. ^ مسرحية في صحة التاريخ. أسيوط: جمعية رواد قصر الثقافة بأسيوط،. 0000 uu. OCLC 60506879. مؤرشف من الأصل في 26 يونيو 2021
  14. ^ Darwīsh; اسيوطي، درويش. (2002). Kayd al-basūs : masraḥīyah. [Cairo]: al-Hayʼah al-Miṣrīyah al-ʻĀmmah lil-Kitāb. ISBN 977-01-8257-5. OCLC 53968494. مؤرشف من الأصل في 26 يونيو 2021.
  15. ^ حلم السلطنة. OCLC 54967993.
  16. ^ لعب العيال: من ألعاب الأطفال الشعبية في صعيد مصر. OCLC 54967993.