Magdi El-Gabri Explained

Magdi El-Gabri
Birth Date:1961
Death Date:1999
Nationality:Egyptian
Education:Diploma in Agriculture
Alma Mater:Ain Shams University
Occupation:writer, poet, researcher
Years Active:1990–1999

Magdi El-Gabri, Egyptian poet and researcher. He has published several collections of poetry, including "August" which was published in 1990 by Dar Al-Masrya. He died in 1999 of lung cancer.

Biography

Magdi Abdel-Hadi Al-Gabri was born in Umm Al-Masryeen neighborhood in Giza, Egypt in 1961. His mother gave birth to 16 children and he was the ninth child and one of two boys who lived after the death of his six siblings. For this reason, and to protect him from the evil eye, his family treated him as a girl which they dressed him as a girl, lengthened his hair, and changed his name to a girl's name until he started his primary school studies.[1] [2] El-Gabri studied his middle school at Al-Ahram School, and his secondary school at Saidia Military school in 1979. Later, he obtained a Diploma in Higher Institute for Agricultural Cooperation from Ain Shams University, and obtained a postgraduate diploma in folk arts from the Academy of Arts in 1992. Then, he worked as a proofreader for the "radio and television" magazine, then worked as a cultural specialist at the General Organization of Culture Palaces. El-Gabri married his wife, Safaa Abdel Moneim, who was also a writer, in 1988. His writing career began when he was still studying at the Agriculture College at Ain Shams University, where he wrote a play entitle "A Passport on Meat Paper".[3] He published his first poetry collection "August" a few months prior to the Gulf War in 1990. Then he published his second collection named "Exactly As If It Happened" in 1995. He also published the poem "A Scandal, and a Scandal Must Be Completed" in which he mocked the wars that are taking place in the Arab world.

His death

El-Gabri was diagnosed with lung cancer in 1998. He moved to the "Umm Al-Masryeen" hospital. After taking his first chemotherapy does, he died in 1999.

Works

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: هالة. موسى. 20 September 2018. شهادات أدبية عن الشاعر مجدي الجابري في بيت الشعر بالأقصر. 20 December 2018. Ministry of Culture.
  2. Web site: مصطفى. إيهاب. 10 August 2018. المتمرد.. صفاء عبدالمنعم: عاش بنتًا فى طفولته للهروب من "ملاك الموت". 13 December 2020. Dostor.
  3. Web site: 31 May 2018 . ديوان الغائبين ديوان الغائبين : مجدي الجابري – مصر – 1961 – 1999 م . 13 December 2020 . Al Antologia.