Nabil Farouk
Nabil Farouk Ramadan Bayoumi Ramadan (Arabic: نبيل فاروق رمضان بيومي رمضان) (F9 February 1956 – 9 December 2020[1]) was an Egyptian novelist, best known for his books in the Rewayāt Masreyya Lel Gēb (Egyptian Pocket Novels) series.[2]
Nabil Farouk نبيل فاروق | |
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Born | Tanta, Egypt | February 9, 1956
Died | December 9, 2020 64) Egypt | (aged
Occupation | Novelist, author & poet |
Nationality | Egyptian |
He was born in the Egyptian city of Tanta, and first showed an interest in reading at a very young age. With the encouragement of his parents he made his first attempts at writing at the age of about thirteen, and in high school joined journalism, photography, and theatre workgroups.
He received his Master's degree from the University of Tanta in 1980. Just a year before his graduation he received an award from the Cultural Centre of Tanta for his novel The Prophecy, which was later published as the first book of his Cocktail 2000 series.
He started writing Rewayat by following an advertisement in the World of Books magazine, saying that the Modern Arab Association was seeking science fiction novelists. He submitted his novel Ray of Death, and it was published a year later as the first book in Malaf Al Mostakbal (The Future File) series. Soon afterwards he started on his other main series of novels, Ragol Al Mostaheel (The Man of the Impossible), which is said to be based on the actual exploits of an Egyptian Central Intelligence agent called A.S. (alias: Adham Sabri).
He was a doctor, but was not practising medicine, being devoted full-time to his writing. Other than his series, he wrote articles for two newspapers and three magazines, and started working on scripts for television series after finishing two films scripts, with a third one in progress. A new novel of (The Man of the Impossible) (Ragol Al Mostaheel) will be released titled (ن-٣), which in arabic symbolizes the third best hero in the general intelligence, through which ن-٣ will reveal, with his unique skills and exceptional abilities, the answers to many questions related to the previous issues.
Series
- Ragol Al Mostaheel (The Man of the Impossible).
- Malaf Al Mostagbal (The Future Archive).
- Cocktail 2000.
- Fares Al Andalus (The Knight of Andalusia).
- Harb Al jwasees (The War Of The Spies).
- zohoor (flowers)
- Saif Al Adala (The sword of justice)
See also
References
- "وداعا رجل المستحيل .. وفاة الدكتور نبيل فاروق إثر أزمة قلبية والجنازة غدا". Retrieved 9 December 2020.
- Al-Ghoul, Asmaa (February 1, 2016). "Do Gaza's melting-pot markets reflect identity crisis?". Al Monitor: The Pulse of the Middle East. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
External links
- Nabil Farouk official website.
- Nabil Farouk at rewayat website.
- Nabil Farouk at the World of Stories
- Dr. Nabil Farouk, virginia.edu. Retrieved 31 July 2017.