In the presence of Nevin Al -Kilani, the Culture Forum celebrates the book “Annu Arno .. Treasury is no longer empty”

In the presence of Nevin Al -Kilani, the Culture Forum celebrates the book “Annu Arno .. Treasury is no longer empty”

The launch of a book on French author Annie Erno, who will receive the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2022, will be celebrated at a party hosted by the Culture and Creativity Forum, which is a part of the Cultural Development Fund Sector, and which will be attended by Minister of Culture Dr. Nevin Al-Kilani.

On November 1, at precisely six o’clock in the evening, the Culture and Creativity Forum—run and overseen by journalist and author Tariq Al-Taher—hosts the event in the Supreme Council of Culture.
“Annie Arno” is the book that is highlighted in the forum.

Safes are no longer empty,” written and performed by author and poet Israa Al-Nimr. A collection of Egyptian translators, including Islam Ramadan, Rafida Jamal Thabet, Lamis Saidi, and departure from me, also take part in the celebration. Magdy Abdel Majid Khater, Yusra Omar Al-Farouk, Mohamed Abdel Samie, Mohamed Mohamed Othman, Nisreen Shukri.

The Swedish Academy claims that Anty Erno, a writer from France, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2022 for “her boldness and creativity that disclosed the causes of alienation and collective constraints of personal memory.


French writer Annie Erno was born in 1940 and grew up in the small town of Vetott in Normandy, for a medium -state family, but she was ambitious, so her parents had a grocery store and a cafe, and despite their lives in a simple place, her parents were able to retrieve themselves from the proletarian life to the bourgeois life, This was evident in the writings of Anna Erno later, in which she focused on strong variations regarding sex, language and class, ignoring what is going on in the world of politics as some writers do or busy.

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The Culture Forum honours “Annu Arno. Treasury is no longer empty” in Nevin Al-presence. Kilani’s

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