The World Cup Literature .. Qatar and Ecuador .. Ahmed Abdel Malik vs Khorkhi Ikaza

The World Cup Literature .. Qatar and Ecuador .. Ahmed Abdel Malik vs Khorkhi Ikaza

Today, the first World Cup matches 2022 will start, and in conjunction with it, the first World Cup literature activities starts 2022, which aims to introduce the audience of the round witch and international literature to the most prominent writers from the teams competing for the gold cup in this tournament.

With a remarkable waiting for the start of the competition between Qatar and its Ecuadorian counterpart, in the opening match of the World Cup, which is scheduled to be held today at the “Al -Bayt” stadium, the World Cup literature whistle is also launched to introduce two symbols of Qatari and Ecuadorian literature.

Ecuadorian Jorge Ekaza Coronel
Jorge Ikaza, Ecuador writer, is famous for his Huasipungo novel, which drew attention to the exploitation of the indigenous population of Ecuador by Ecuadorians. He was born in Kito in 1906 and died due to cancer in the same city in 1978.

Huasipungo has become a movement of a movement in Latin American literature preceding magic realism and emphasized the brutal realism, and Huasipungo is often compared to the novel of anger clusters by John Steinbeck, both of which are a social protest work, and it was also considered a proletarian novel, as Latin America had to replace the Indians with the working class as a model Or a character of proletarian literature.

Huasipunggo was translated into more than 40 languages, including English, Italian, French, German, Dutch, Portuguese, Czech, Polish and Russian.
The Qatari Ahmed Abdel -Malik
Ghosn is the crooked novel by the Qatari writer, Dr.

Ahmed Abdel -Malik, published by Platinum Book Publishing House in Kuwait, and the events of the novel revolve through the legend of a Muslim Arab family, inhabited the city The first Muslims who settled between Mesopotamia near Bukhara, Uzbekistan, in particular, the village of “Afshane”, the hometown of the world, the philosopher Ibn Sina, after the leader Qutaybah bin Muslim Al -Bahli opened beyond Mesopotamia.

Ahmed Jaafar Abdel -Malik, a Qatari writer born on January 1, 1951, was born in Doha and studied there until he obtained a high school, he joined the Arab University of Beirut in 1971 and graduated in 1976, he completed his science at New York University where he obtained a master’s degree in educational media in 1982 . He is a member of the Arab Radio Federation and the British Press Institute.

He has many books on the media, the press, and its literary productions include novels, short stories and artistic texts..

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