Mohamed Enani Explained

Mohamed Enani (Arabic: محمد عناني; 4 January 1939 – 3 January 2023)[1] was an Egyptian translator, fiction writer, dramatist, critic and scholar.

Professional career

Born in Rosetta, El-Behera, Egypt, Enani obtained a B.A. (hons.) in English Language and Literature from Cairo University in 1959. He received his M. Phil. from London University in 1970 and his Ph.D. from Reading University, Berkshire in 1975. He produced more than 130 books in both Arabic and English, varying from translations to critical and creative works.[2]

Enani was a foreign language monitor at the BBC Monitoring Service in Caversham, Berkshire from 1968 to 1975, while completing his M.Phil from London University and his Ph.D. from Reading University.

He returned to Egypt in 1975 and worked as an English lecturer at Cairo University, also joining the Egyptian Writers Union. He was made an Assistant Professor of English in 1981 and was granted full tenure by Cairo University in 1986. Enani was Head of the Department of English, 1993–1999.

Enani was elected an "expert" at the Arabic Language Academy in 1996. He was Academic Coordinator of Cairo Open University's English Translation Programme from 1997 to 2009, and has authored or revised all of the University's translation books and teaching manuals since 1997. From 1986 to 2003, he was general editor of the series Modern Arabic Literature – a series of Arabic literary works translated into English – with 75 titles, published by the state publishing house (GEBO). Since 2000, he has been in charge of the second series of A Thousand Books translated into Arabic, published by GEBO.

Enani had a number of Arabic plays staged in Cairo and the Egyptian provinces (seven originals, 3 adaptations and 3 translations) from 1964 to 2000. He has been the editor of Egyptian Theatre magazine since 1986, and co-editor of the Cairo monthly cultural publication Sutur from 1997 to 2007.

Awards

Books

Books written in Arabic

Scholarly works on translation and literary criticism

Creative works

Translations into Arabic

Books written in English

Scholarly works on literary criticism and translation

Translations into English

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: وفاة الكاتب والمترجم محمد عناني. 3 January 2023. القاهرة 24.
  2. Web site: Department of English, Faculty of Arts, Cairo University - Enani. www.edcu.edu.eg. 27 October 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170915235818/http://www.edcu.edu.eg/enani.php. 15 September 2017. dead.