Aziz Abaza

Aziz AbazaKnown as one of the most outstanding poet in modern Egyptian and Arabic literature, Aziz Abaza was also a pioneer of dramatic poetry. In most of his poetry he was preoccupied with the concept of Pan-Arabism and Arab unity. Highly nostalgic of past Arab glories, his poetry was a source of inspiration of the advocates of Arab survival.

Career:
*Born on August 13, 1898, at a country village in Al- Sharqiya Governorate, he joined the School of Law, where he graduated in 1923.

*Successively he works as a lawyer, member of the General Prosecution, Member of Parliament, Director of Identification Department, Ministry of Interior (1923) and Deputy-Governor of Al-Behaira (1935).

*In 1939, he was the Governor of Al-Qalyoubiya and Al-Fayoum and Governor of the Canal Zone Region.

*Member of the Senate (1947)

*Member of the Arabic Language Academy, the Supreme Council for the Welfare of Arts, Letters and Social Sciences, and correspondent member of the Iraqi Science Academy.

*He was granted State Award of Appreciation (1965)

Works:
Annat Ha'ierah (Bewildered Moans): a collection of elegies in memorial of his deceased wife.

Qeis and Lubana, a poetical drama

Al- Abbasah

Al- Nasser

Shagarat Al Dor, a poetical drama

Ghoroub al Andalus (The Decline of Andalussia), a poetical drama.

Shahraya, a poetical drama

Awaraqul Khareef (Leaves of Autumn), a poetical drama

Qafilatun -Nur (Convoy of Light), a poetical drama

Caesar, a poetical drama

His Dramatic Poetry:
Although poetic drama was a new genre to Arabic Literature, Abaza proved an extraordinary ability at satisfying the essential dramatic prerequisites, in terms of rendering, action and characterization, while mentioning a high level of poetic language. He insisted on the use of Classical Arabic in order to enable all Arabs with their varying dialects to enjoy his plays

 
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