Ahmed Naji (born 15 September 1985) (Arabic: أحمد ناجي) is an Egyptian journalist and literary novelist. He was born in Mansoura. He has written numerous journalistic and critical articles and published three books: Rogers (2007), Seven Lessons Learned from Ahmed Makky (2009), and The Use of Life (2014). The latter book resulted in his being jailed in Egypt in 2016 for "violating public modesty," due to its sexual content and drug references, marking the first time in modern Egypt that an author has been jailed for a work of literature. The book since been translated by . Naji was also a regular contributor to Al-Akhbar al-Adab and Al-Masry Al-Youm, among other publications.
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| - Ahmed Nàgi in arabo: أحمد ناجي, Aḥhmad Nājī (Mansura, 15 settembre 1985) è uno scrittore, giornalista e blogger egiziano. Blogger, redattore di , il settimanale letterario di Gamal Ghitani e corrispondente per Emirates Today, nel 2005 ha aperto il blog Wasa khayalak ("Allarga la tua immaginazione"). (it)
- Ahmed Naji (born 15 September 1985) (Arabic: أحمد ناجي) is an Egyptian journalist and literary novelist. He was born in Mansoura. He has written numerous journalistic and critical articles and published three books: Rogers (2007), Seven Lessons Learned from Ahmed Makky (2009), and The Use of Life (2014). The latter book resulted in his being jailed in Egypt in 2016 for "violating public modesty," due to its sexual content and drug references, marking the first time in modern Egypt that an author has been jailed for a work of literature. The book since been translated by . Naji was also a regular contributor to Al-Akhbar al-Adab and Al-Masry Al-Youm, among other publications. (en)
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| - Ahmed Naji (born 15 September 1985) (Arabic: أحمد ناجي) is an Egyptian journalist and literary novelist. He was born in Mansoura. He has written numerous journalistic and critical articles and published three books: Rogers (2007), Seven Lessons Learned from Ahmed Makky (2009), and The Use of Life (2014). The latter book resulted in his being jailed in Egypt in 2016 for "violating public modesty," due to its sexual content and drug references, marking the first time in modern Egypt that an author has been jailed for a work of literature. The book since been translated by . Naji was also a regular contributor to Al-Akhbar al-Adab and Al-Masry Al-Youm, among other publications. He served almost 300 days in jail before being released, and later was granted the PEN/Barbey Freedom to Write Award from PEN America. He moved to Washington D.C. with his wife Yasmin Hosam El Din. He is currently serving his fellowship at Black Mountain Institute in Las Vegas, Nevada, with his wife and their infant daughter. (en)
- Ahmed Nàgi in arabo: أحمد ناجي, Aḥhmad Nājī (Mansura, 15 settembre 1985) è uno scrittore, giornalista e blogger egiziano. Blogger, redattore di , il settimanale letterario di Gamal Ghitani e corrispondente per Emirates Today, nel 2005 ha aperto il blog Wasa khayalak ("Allarga la tua immaginazione"). (it)
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