Yousef Idris

Yousef Idris

Biography

Youssef Idris was an Egyptian writer of short stories and novellas. He was born in 1927, and studied at the Faculty of Medicine, where he also started his political activism against King Farouk's regime. He wrote his first short story while at the faculty, and it was highly praised by his colleagues. He continued working in medicine until 1960, and was employed as an editor in Al-Gomhoreya newspaper in 1957. His short stories are extremely popular in the Middle East, and were also translated to many languages and adapted to numerous short films.

Production

The Name Caller

1975

As Story

Li Li

2001

As Novel

House of Flesh

2005

As Novel

An Egyptian Story

1982

As Writer

The Sin

1965

As Writer

Prisoner of the Night

1963

As Writer

Sargeant Shabrawi

1982

As Writer

The Shortcoming

1967

As Novel

The Chair Carrier

2010

As Novel

The Greatest of Sins

2007

As Novel

Spirit of Survival

1990

As Writer

The Death Ward

1989

As Writer

On Cellophane Paper

1975

As Writer

The City's Lost Souls

1974

As Writer

Incident of Dishonor

1971

As Writer

Three Stories

1968

As Writer

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