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Yahya Haqqi (Arabic:يحيى حقي) (7 January 1905 – 9 December 1992) (or Yehia Hakki, Yehia Haqqi) was an Egyptian writer and novelist. Born to a middle-class family in Cairo, he was a lawyer by profession who graduated from the Cairo School of Law in 1925. Like many other Egyptian writers, such as Naguib Mahfouz and Yusuf Idris, he spent most of his life as a civil servant, supplementing his literary income; he eventually rose to become adviser to the National Library of Egypt.

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  • يحيى حقي محمد حقي (17 يناير 1905م - 9 ديسمبر 1992م) كاتب وروائي مصري، ورائدًا من رواد القصة القصيرة، ولد في القاهرة لأسرة ذات جذور تركية. درس الحقوق وعمل بالمحاماة والسلك الدبلوماسي والعمل الصحفي. يعتبر علامة بارزة في تاريخ الأدب والسينما ويعد من كبار الأدباء المصريين. في مجاله الأدبي نشر أربع مجموعات من القصص القصيرة، ومن أشهر رواياته قنديل أم هاشم، وكتب العديد من المقالات والقصص القصيرة الأخرى. (ar)
  • Yahya Hakki, auch in den Schreibweisen Yahya Haqqi, Jachja Hakki, Yehia Hakki bekannt, (arabisch يحيى حقي, DMG Yaḥyā Ḥaqqiyy; * 17. Januar 1905 in Kairo; † 9. Dezember 1992 ebenda) war ein ägyptischer Schriftsteller. Aufgewachsen in Kairo, durchlief er ein Jurastudium und graduierte 1925. Wie viele andere ägyptische Autoren, z. B. Nagib Mahfuz und Yusuf Idris, arbeitete er als Beamter. Als Schriftsteller war er sehr vielseitig: Er schrieb Kurzgeschichten, Romane, Literaturkritiken, Aufsätze und war als Übersetzer von literarischen Texten tätig. Sein berühmtestes Werk ist die Erzählung „Die Öllampe der Umm Haschim“. (de)
  • Yahya Haqqi (Arabic:يحيى حقي) (7 January 1905 – 9 December 1992) (or Yehia Hakki, Yehia Haqqi) was an Egyptian writer and novelist. Born to a middle-class family in Cairo, he was a lawyer by profession who graduated from the Cairo School of Law in 1925. Like many other Egyptian writers, such as Naguib Mahfouz and Yusuf Idris, he spent most of his life as a civil servant, supplementing his literary income; he eventually rose to become adviser to the National Library of Egypt. In his literary career, he published four collections of short stories, one novel (Umm Hashem's Lamp), and many articles and other short stories. He was editor of the literary magazine Al-Majalla from 1961 to 1971 when that publication was banned in Egypt. He experimented with the various literary norms: the short story, the novel, literary criticism, essays, meditations, and literary translation. (en)
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  • Cairo, Egypt (en)
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  • Novels, Short stories, Fiction (en)
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  • Arabic (en)
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  • يحيى حقي محمد حقي (17 يناير 1905م - 9 ديسمبر 1992م) كاتب وروائي مصري، ورائدًا من رواد القصة القصيرة، ولد في القاهرة لأسرة ذات جذور تركية. درس الحقوق وعمل بالمحاماة والسلك الدبلوماسي والعمل الصحفي. يعتبر علامة بارزة في تاريخ الأدب والسينما ويعد من كبار الأدباء المصريين. في مجاله الأدبي نشر أربع مجموعات من القصص القصيرة، ومن أشهر رواياته قنديل أم هاشم، وكتب العديد من المقالات والقصص القصيرة الأخرى. (ar)
  • Yahya Hakki, auch in den Schreibweisen Yahya Haqqi, Jachja Hakki, Yehia Hakki bekannt, (arabisch يحيى حقي, DMG Yaḥyā Ḥaqqiyy; * 17. Januar 1905 in Kairo; † 9. Dezember 1992 ebenda) war ein ägyptischer Schriftsteller. Aufgewachsen in Kairo, durchlief er ein Jurastudium und graduierte 1925. Wie viele andere ägyptische Autoren, z. B. Nagib Mahfuz und Yusuf Idris, arbeitete er als Beamter. (de)
  • Yahya Haqqi (Arabic:يحيى حقي) (7 January 1905 – 9 December 1992) (or Yehia Hakki, Yehia Haqqi) was an Egyptian writer and novelist. Born to a middle-class family in Cairo, he was a lawyer by profession who graduated from the Cairo School of Law in 1925. Like many other Egyptian writers, such as Naguib Mahfouz and Yusuf Idris, he spent most of his life as a civil servant, supplementing his literary income; he eventually rose to become adviser to the National Library of Egypt. (en)
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  • Yahya Haqqi (en)
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  • Yahya Hakki (de)
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