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Mohamed al-Refai

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Mohamed al-Refai is an Egyptian critic, novelist and writer.[1] Since 1980, he has been writing for the Egyptian magazine Sabah al-Khair. He has also written a number of books, radio plays, television series, and film scripts. Al-Refai's novel Nocturnal Creatures of Sadness was nominated for the Arabic Booker Prize in 2012.

Al-Refai lives and works in Cairo.

Selected works

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Books

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  • Palestine in Egyptian Theatre
  • Experiments in Arab Theatre

Radio plays

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  • A Journey in Olden Times
  • Paradise Lost
  • Papers of the Barada River

TV series

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Film scripts

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  • The Case of Mr. Mungid
  • Stolen Dreams

References

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