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312:. Dunqul shared a room with the latter for a month which he would call later "The Month of Hell" due to Abdullah's chaotic personality, which clashed with Dunqul's love of silence. Despite this, the two remained close friends. Upon Dunqul's cancer diagnosis and surgery in 1979, Abdullah visited Dunqul in the hospital, asking El-Rowainy “Why should people like Amal die while the bastards remain alive?” and promptly running out of the room, crying. Abdullah would predecease Dunqul by two years due to a car accident. Dunqul refused to attend his funeral, saying that he wanted to grieve for him in private. 38: 187:, and owned a large library of books in various Arabic literary traditions. He was a very strict parent, preventing his son from playing with other children. He died when Dunqul was ten years old, and at such an early age, Dunqul had to financially support his mother and two younger brothers, an experience which hardened him and shaped his infamously harsh personality. 1339: 1417: 412:
El-Rowainy relates that during her and Dunqul's wedding, he absentmindedly called a taxi instead of taking the ornate, flower-covered limousine that traditionally would take the bride and groom to their home. Their marriage was troubled and yet passionate, ever plagued by Dunqul's alcohol habit. The
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against President Sadat. When asked, Idris would reply: “If the poet was brave enough to write such a poem, would it be too brave for me to publish it?” Due to Dunqul's reputation as a fighter who courted political controversy as well as his frequent usage of themes from Greek mythology and history,
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Amal made himself the mayor of Cairo. He knew everything that went on, marriages, divorces, lawsuits, debts, profits, travels, strengths and weaknesses, dreams and ambitions and he would use that knowledge to attack his rivals. He went too far with this behavior and became notorious for being
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in September 1979, only 9 months after his wedding. He refused to quit smoking despite his doctor's remonstrances. He had surgery soon after, but a second tumor emerged in March 1980. In February 1982, Dunqul was admitted to room #8 at the
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caused the latter a fatal heart attack. Osman said: “You sold out, you sold out for a millieme!” an insult upon which Abdulsaboor was so agitated as to trigger a heart attack which killed him the same night.
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El-Rowainy conducted several interviews with Dunqul. During the second interview (conducted at a bar over a bottle of beer, much to El-Rowainy's astonishment), he presented her with a brief "identity card".
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in Cairo where he would spend the last year and a half of his life with his wife. The couple decorated the room with newspaper clippings of Dunqul's poems and, among other things, a get-well-soon card from
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and a portrait of their recently-deceased friend Yahya Taher Abdullah. The room would become a meeting place of Cairo's intelligentsia, hosting more than a 20 visitors a day, and after
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This was considered deeply blasphemous, since it portrayed a traditionally rebellious disbeliever punished by God as a brave, principled man who refused to leave his homeland.
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that same year, and so named him "Amal", meaning "Hope" in Arabic, despite it being a typically female name. Dunqul's father wrote Classical ("Vertical")
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Dunqul met his future wife, Egyptian journalist Abla El-Rowainy, after she decided to conduct a series of interviews with him for her newspaper,
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An event was held on May 24, 2013, to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Dunqul's death, organized by Abla El-Rowainy. In attendance was poet
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El-Rowainy disputes this characterization, claiming that Dunqul was a scrupulously honest man who hated mincing words and fake courtesy.
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day after the wedding, which the couple would traditionally spend together at home, he disappeared in the morning and returned at 8
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It was confirmed by Dunqul's brother Anas that there exist works that are yet unpublished, including two poetic plays titled
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p.m. after spending his time with friends at a bar, toasting to the groom, much to his newlywed wife's chagrin.
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Dunqul's caustic personality and sharp tongue became notorious. Fellow poet Badr Tawfiq wrote in his obituary:
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Dunqul would continue to find persistent difficulty in publishing his writings due to his political views.
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Room #8 saw the writing of Dunqul's last 6 poems, which were posthumously published in the collection
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in Cairo, who asked Dunqul to “Please resist, Amal!” Dunqul replied: “All I can do is resist.”
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to be stopped. His last spoken words were to Nasser al-Khateeb, the branch manager of
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published the room's address, hundreds of letters arrived daily from all over the
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Abla El-Rowainy would go on to write her husband's posthumous biography in 1992,
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particularly saw a surge of popularity, being applied to resistance against
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aggressive and injurious, and so his friends fled from around him in fear.
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While Dunqul initially showed promising signs of recovery in response to
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Court of Justice, the Customs Departments in Suez and Alexandria and the
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A further example of the theme of refusal in Dunqul's poetry comes from
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shortly after. He died on May 21, 1983, at age 42 upon asking for the
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in Islamic tradition. Another widely-circulated poem is
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It was October 1975 An editor at Akhbar el-Yom told me:
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alongside other leftist poets and songwriters such as
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Dunqul's popularity and works saw a revival upon the
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He who said "No" in the face of those who said "Yes"
626:), named so after his last poem and due to Dunqul's 155:; 23 June 1940 – 21 May 1983) was an Egyptian poet. 190:In 1958, Dunqul enrolled in the Faculty of Arts at 125: 111: 103: 93: 74: 44: 21: 664:in addition to its original anti-Israel meaning. 315:Dunqul had a tenuous friendship with fellow poet 245:I said: “I'll conduct the interview regardless!” 956: 870: 822: 343: 270: 248: 239: 236: 1469:] (in Arabic). Souad Al-Sabah Publishers. 1300: 1298: 1296: 1294: 1292: 1250:] (in Arabic). Souad Al-Sabah Publishers. 1235: 1233: 1231: 1229: 1227: 1225: 1223: 1221: 1219: 1217: 1215: 1213: 1211: 1209: 1207: 1205: 405:" by the future Egyptian Minister of Culture 8: 1203: 1201: 1199: 1197: 1195: 1193: 1191: 1189: 1187: 1185: 900:This poem was written in the context of the 843:And became an eternal soul, tortured forever 630:background, having been born and raised in 338:in 1981, Dahboor was overjoyed to see him. 200:Afro-Asian People's Solidarity Organization 175:on 23 June 1940. His father had gotten his 1019:) in addition to 20 or so romantic poems. 36: 18: 1434: 1161: 839:He who taught Man how to smash oblivion 805:Some of his most famous poems include 388:), which was written in praise of the 150: 1271: 1269: 1267: 1121:] (in Arabic). Dar al-Mustaqbal. 493:). They are, in chronological order: 420:Dunqul was present at the meeting at 281:: Mohammed Amal Faheem Muhareb Dunqul 7: 1408:"أمل دنقل رحل ولم يقل كل أسراره بعد" 1016: 1002: 947: 917: 865: 848:The poem alludes to the refusal of 841:He who said "No", and so never died 817: 798: 784: 767: 753: 739: 725: 700: 623: 575: 561: 547: 533: 519: 505: 490: 385: 361: 143: 23:Mohammed Amal Faheem Muhareb Dunqul 1517:Audio Recording of Dunqul reading 1509:Audio Recording of Dunqul reading 1342:from the original on 24 July 2020. 1035:Crying in Front of Zarqa al Yamama 977:Lay now over the ruins of the city 954:and so drowned as a disbeliever. 424:'s home on August 15, 1981, where 372:, the Lebanese editor-in-chief of 354:Crying in Front of Zarqa al Yamama 14: 1420:from the original on 29 May 2020. 1318:from the original on 7 June 2013. 679:Dunqul's style was influenced by 206:sympathies, reading the works of 1175:Bibliothèque nationale de France 1100:] (in Arabic). Dar al-Awda. 1079:] (in Arabic). Dar al-Awda. 1058:] (in Arabic). Dar al-Awda. 1037:] (in Arabic). Dār al-Ādāb. 937:An Exclusive Interview with the 908:, which earned him the moniker " 906:refusal to reconcile with Israel 171:, an administrative division of 1170:"Amal Fahīm Danqal (1940–1983)" 928:, signed by Egyptian President 835:Glory to Satan, God of the wind 824:المجد للشيطان ... معبود الرياح 687:and Islamic imagery. He wrote 1: 1056:Comments on What Has Happened 983:After it said "No" to the Ark 891:And put jewels in their place 826:من قال لا في وجه من قالوا نعم 732:Comments on What Has Happened 255:— Abla El-Rowainy, 1565:People from Qena Governorate 1119:New Sayings on the Basus War 1031:البكاء بين يدي زرقاء اليمامة 895:Some things can't be bought! 852:to prostrate himself before 726:البكاء بين يدي زرقاء اليمامة 637:In 1990, Egyptian filmmaker 362:البكاء بين يدي زرقاء اليمامة 1560:Deaths from cancer in Egypt 1550:20th-century Egyptian poets 1519:The Last Words of Spartacus 1502:The Last Words of Spartacus 1441:A millieme is 1/1000 of an 975:My heart, filled with scars 973:My heart, crossed by wounds 962:يرقد الآن فوق بقايا المدينة 650:Egyptian Revolution of 2011 118:The Last Words of Spartacus 1586: 960:كان قلبي الذي لعنته الشروح 958:كان قلبي الذي نسجته الجروح 887:Even if they gave you gold 828:من علم الانسان تمزيق العدم 586:, he suffered from sudden 441:Dunqul was diagnosed with 1555:20th-century male writers 1459:El-Rowainy, Abla (1992). 1282:State Information Service 1277:"Amal Abul-Qassem Donqol" 1240:El-Rowainy, Abla (1992). 1115:أقوال جديدة عن حرب البسوس 785:أقوال جديدة عن حرب البسوس 448:National Cancer Institute 390:1977 Egyptian bread riots 35: 28: 1390:"مقابلة خاصة مع ابن نوح" 1354:"كلمات سبارتكوس الأخيرة" 30:محمد أمل فهيم محارب دنقل 29: 1504:translated into English 1495:translated into English 985:And loved its homeland. 922:Camp David peace treaty 889:If I poke out your eyes 878:ثم أثبت جوهرتين مكانهما 152:[ˈʔæmælˈdonʔol] 136:Amal Abul-Qassem Dunqul 988: 948:مقابلة خاصة مع ابن نوح 898: 846: 818:كلمات سبارتكوس الأخيرة 428:'s harsh criticism of 348: 306:Abdel Rahman el-Abnudi 298: 262: 252: 243: 1134:Dunqul, Amal (1983). 1113:Dunqul, Amal (1983). 1092:Dunqul, Amal (1975). 1077:The Death of the Moon 1071:Dunqul, Amal (1974). 1050:Dunqul, Amal (1971). 1029:Dunqul, Amal (1969). 1008:al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah 968:بعد أن قال لا للسفينة 902:Israeli-Arab conflict 830:من قال لا ... فلم يمت 746:The Death of the Moon 706:Dunqul published six 832:وظل روحا أبدية الألم 310:Yahya Taher Abdullah 99:("أمير شعراء الرفض") 1535:Egyptian male poets 876:أترى حين أفقأ عينيك 774:New Sayings on the 715:Crying in Front of 643:Memories of Room #8 604:Al Riyadh newspaper 368:, was published by 181:al-Azhar University 163:Dunqul was born in 1098:The Next Testament 910:Prince of Refusers 807:The Last Words of 760:The Next Testament 708:poetry collections 639:Ateyyat El-Abnoudy 470:. 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Index


El-Qalaa
Qift
Qena Governorate
Cairo
Arabic
[ˈʔæmælˈdonʔol]
El-Qala
Qift
Qena Governorate
Habilitation
al-Azhar University
Arabic poetry
Cairo University
Qena
Afro-Asian People's Solidarity Organization
Marxist
Marx
Engels
Lenin
Akhbar el-Yom
Anwar Sadat
Cairo
Abdel Rahman el-Abnudi
Yahya Taher Abdullah
Naguib Surur
Safinaz Kazem
Ahmad Dahboor
ar
Beirut

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