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Ahmed Fouad Negm

Ahmed Fouad Negm (Arabic: أحمد فؤاد نجم, pronounced [ˈæħmæd foˈʔæːd ˈneɡm]; 22 May 1929 – 3 December 2013), popularly known as el-Fagommi الفاجومي ([elfæˈɡuːmi]), was an Egyptian vernacular poet. Negm is well known for his work with Egyptian composer Sheikh Imam, as well as his patriotic and revolutionary Egyptian Arabic poetry. Negm has been regarded as "a bit of a folk hero in Egypt."[1]

Ahmed Fouad Negm
Ahmed Fouad Negm
Background information
Also known asAhmed Negm
Born(1929-05-22)22 May 1929
Sharqia, Egypt
Died3 December 2013(2013-12-03) (aged 84)
Cairo, Egypt
GenresEgyptian music
Occupation(s)Vernacular poet
Instrument(s)Vocals, Oud

Early life

Ahmed Fouad Negm was born in a small village north of Cairo, Egypt,[2] to a family of fellahin. His mother, Hanem Morsi Negm, was a housewife, and his father Mohammed Ezat Negm, a police officer. Negm was one of seventeen brothers. Like many poets and writers of his generation, he received his education at the religious Kutaab schools managed by El-Azhar.

When his father died, when he was six years old.[3] He went to live with his uncle Hussein in Zagazig, but was placed in an orphanage in 1936 where he first met famous singer Abdel Halim Hafez. In 1945, at the age of 17, he left the orphanage and returned to his village to work as a shepherd. Later, he moved to Cairo to live with his brother who eventually kicked him out only to return to his village again to work in one of the English camps while helping with guerilla operations.

After the agreement between Egypt and Britain, the Egyptian National Workers’ Movement asked everyone in the English camps to quit their job. Negm was then appointed by the Egyptian government as a laborer in mechanical workshops. He was imprisoned for 3 years for counterfeiting form, during which he participated and won first place in a writing competition organized by the Supreme Council for the Arts. He then published his first collection “Pictures from Life and Prison” in vernacular Egyptian Arabic and became famous after Suhair El-Alamawi introduced his book while he was still in prison. After he was released, he was appointed as a clerk in the organization for Asian and African peoples. He also became a regular poet on Egyptian radio.

Negm lived in a small room on the rooftop of a house in Boulaq el-Dakror neighborhood. When he met singer and composer Sheikh Imam in Khosh Adam neighborhood, they became roommates and formed a famous signing duet. Negm was also imprisoned several times due to his political views, particularly his harsh criticism of Egyptian presidents Gamal Abdel Nasser, Anwar Sadat and Hosni Mubarak.

Negm-Imam Duo

The residence of Ahmed Fouad Negm in the poorest neighborhoods of Cairo, Egypt, exposed him to the most talented professionals such as Sheikh Imam Eissa, impoverished poets and artists. But, Sheikh Imam in particular compensated Negm for the earlier rejection by his orphanage-mate Abdel Halim Hafez.[4]

In 1962, Negm was introduced to Imam by a friend who believed that the two, poet Negm and composer Imam, could make a perfect duo. On the first occasion, Negm noticed that Imam took over an hour to tweak the strings of the Oud before starting his first demonstration to the new guest. Negm shouted "Allah" upon listening to Imam's singing and playing the Oud. The blind Sheikh was equally longing for inspiring words of the sort Negm had. That was the spark that lasted 30 years of concerted writing by Negm, composing by Imam, and singing by the two combined.

Negm was quick enough to sense that the blind Sheikh was a hidden treasure of Islamic literacy and music talent, and with his physical handicap, he could use the help of Negm's eyes and words. Hence, Negm proposed to stay in Imam's residence. As he recounted, his other rented room has properties worth 6 Egyptian pounds, thus if he threw away the key for his other room, the landlord was required three months before breaking into the room and possessing its content. Negm took the risk, abandoned his rented room with its contents and stuck with Sheikh Imam from 1962 throughout 1995.

Awards

In 2007, Negm was chosen by the United Nations Poverty Action as Ambassador of the poor.[5]

Ahmed Fouad Negm won the 2013 Prince Claus Awards for ‘Unwavering Integrity’.[6][7][8]

Death

In the early hours of 3 December 2013, Negm died at the age of 84 in Cairo.[9] Although he had been ill for a long time,[10] publisher Mohamed Hashem said Negm sounded fine the day before his death, but remarked further that his voice was "a little heavy".[11] Negm's funeral took place in Al-Hussein Mosque, Cairo.[12]

He is the subject of the book A Homeland Called Desire (Merit House, Cairo, 2005) by Egyptian poet Rana al-Tonsi.[13]

Notes

  1. ^ Slackman, Michael (13 May 2006). "A Poet Whose Political Incorrectness Is a Crime". The New York Times. Retrieved 4 December 2013.
  2. ^ Cf. Abdel-Malek 1990, p. 13. According to a collection of his poetry though he was born in a village in Sharqia, cf. Abdel-Malek 1990, p. 13, footnote 3.
  3. ^ Abdel-Malek 1990, p. 14.
  4. ^ El-Hewie, Mohamed F. (2013). Ahmed Fouad Negm. Egypt's Revolutionary Poet. English-Arabic Translation. USA: Shaymaa Publishing. p. 13. ISBN 978-1482742947.
  5. ^ "Egypt Mourns Revolutionary Satirical Poet Ahmed Fouad Negm". Guardian Liberty Voice.
  6. ^ mlynxqualey. "Ahmed Fouad Negm Wins 2013 Prince Claus Award for 'Unwavering Integrity'". Arabic Literature. Retrieved 7 September 2013.
  7. ^ El-Hewie, Mohamed F. (2013). Islam Facts and Fiction And The Fight For Egypt. USA: Shaymaa Publishing. p. 246. ISBN 978-1493577538.
  8. ^ Daily News Egypt (10 September 2013). "Prince Claus Fund Award goes to Ahmed Fouad Negm". Daily News Egypt.
  9. ^ Hamza Hendawi Ahmed Fouad Negm, Egypt’s ‘poet of the people,’ dies at 84 The Washington Post 4 December 2013
  10. ^ "Egypt bids farewell to people's poet Negm". Al Jazeera. 3 December 2013. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
  11. ^ "Iconic Egyptian poet Ahmed Fouad Negm dies aged 84". Al-Ahram. 3 December 2013. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
  12. ^ "Egypt's 'poet of the people' Ahmed Fouad Negm dies at 84". The Guardian. Associated Press. 3 December 2013. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
  13. ^ الداخلی, رحاب (2017-01-01). "دلالات التغطیة المصورة لأنشطة التنظیمات الإرهابیة فی المواقع الإلکترونیة للصحف العربیة دراسة تحلیلیة سیمیولوجیة على موقع صحیفتی الأهرام المصری والشرق الأوسط السعودیة". مجلة البحوث الإعلامیة. 47 (47): 145–194. doi:10.21608/jsb.2017.19029. ISSN 1110-9297.

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Ahmed Fouad Negm Arabic أحمد فؤاد نجم pronounced ˈaeħmaed foˈʔaeːd ˈneɡm 22 May 1929 3 December 2013 popularly known as el Fagommi الفاجومي elfaeˈɡuːmi was an Egyptian vernacular poet Negm is well known for his work with Egyptian composer Sheikh Imam as well as his patriotic and revolutionary Egyptian Arabic poetry Negm has been regarded as a bit of a folk hero in Egypt 1 Ahmed Fouad NegmAhmed Fouad NegmBackground informationAlso known asAhmed NegmBorn 1929 05 22 22 May 1929Sharqia EgyptDied3 December 2013 2013 12 03 aged 84 Cairo EgyptGenresEgyptian musicOccupation s Vernacular poetInstrument s Vocals Oud Contents 1 Early life 2 Negm Imam Duo 3 Awards 4 Death 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditAhmed Fouad Negm was born in a small village north of Cairo Egypt 2 to a family of fellahin His mother Hanem Morsi Negm was a housewife and his father Mohammed Ezat Negm a police officer Negm was one of seventeen brothers Like many poets and writers of his generation he received his education at the religious Kutaab schools managed by El Azhar When his father died when he was six years old 3 He went to live with his uncle Hussein in Zagazig but was placed in an orphanage in 1936 where he first met famous singer Abdel Halim Hafez In 1945 at the age of 17 he left the orphanage and returned to his village to work as a shepherd Later he moved to Cairo to live with his brother who eventually kicked him out only to return to his village again to work in one of the English camps while helping with guerilla operations After the agreement between Egypt and Britain the Egyptian National Workers Movement asked everyone in the English camps to quit their job Negm was then appointed by the Egyptian government as a laborer in mechanical workshops He was imprisoned for 3 years for counterfeiting form during which he participated and won first place in a writing competition organized by the Supreme Council for the Arts He then published his first collection Pictures from Life and Prison in vernacular Egyptian Arabic and became famous after Suhair El Alamawi introduced his book while he was still in prison After he was released he was appointed as a clerk in the organization for Asian and African peoples He also became a regular poet on Egyptian radio Negm lived in a small room on the rooftop of a house in Boulaq el Dakror neighborhood When he met singer and composer Sheikh Imam in Khosh Adam neighborhood they became roommates and formed a famous signing duet Negm was also imprisoned several times due to his political views particularly his harsh criticism of Egyptian presidents Gamal Abdel Nasser Anwar Sadat and Hosni Mubarak Negm Imam Duo EditThe residence of Ahmed Fouad Negm in the poorest neighborhoods of Cairo Egypt exposed him to the most talented professionals such as Sheikh Imam Eissa impoverished poets and artists But Sheikh Imam in particular compensated Negm for the earlier rejection by his orphanage mate Abdel Halim Hafez 4 In 1962 Negm was introduced to Imam by a friend who believed that the two poet Negm and composer Imam could make a perfect duo On the first occasion Negm noticed that Imam took over an hour to tweak the strings of the Oud before starting his first demonstration to the new guest Negm shouted Allah upon listening to Imam s singing and playing the Oud The blind Sheikh was equally longing for inspiring words of the sort Negm had That was the spark that lasted 30 years of concerted writing by Negm composing by Imam and singing by the two combined Negm was quick enough to sense that the blind Sheikh was a hidden treasure of Islamic literacy and music talent and with his physical handicap he could use the help of Negm s eyes and words Hence Negm proposed to stay in Imam s residence As he recounted his other rented room has properties worth 6 Egyptian pounds thus if he threw away the key for his other room the landlord was required three months before breaking into the room and possessing its content Negm took the risk abandoned his rented room with its contents and stuck with Sheikh Imam from 1962 throughout 1995 Awards EditIn 2007 Negm was chosen by the United Nations Poverty Action as Ambassador of the poor 5 Ahmed Fouad Negm won the 2013 Prince Claus Awards for Unwavering Integrity 6 7 8 Death EditIn the early hours of 3 December 2013 Negm died at the age of 84 in Cairo 9 Although he had been ill for a long time 10 publisher Mohamed Hashem said Negm sounded fine the day before his death but remarked further that his voice was a little heavy 11 Negm s funeral took place in Al Hussein Mosque Cairo 12 He is the subject of the book A Homeland Called Desire Merit House Cairo 2005 by Egyptian poet Rana al Tonsi 13 Notes Edit Slackman Michael 13 May 2006 A Poet Whose Political Incorrectness Is a Crime The New York Times Retrieved 4 December 2013 Cf Abdel Malek 1990 p 13 According to a collection of his poetry though he was born in a village in Sharqia cf Abdel Malek 1990 p 13 footnote 3 Abdel Malek 1990 p 14 El Hewie Mohamed F 2013 Ahmed Fouad Negm Egypt s Revolutionary Poet English Arabic Translation USA Shaymaa Publishing p 13 ISBN 978 1482742947 Egypt Mourns Revolutionary Satirical Poet Ahmed Fouad Negm Guardian Liberty Voice mlynxqualey Ahmed Fouad Negm Wins 2013 Prince Claus Award for Unwavering Integrity Arabic Literature Retrieved 7 September 2013 El Hewie Mohamed F 2013 Islam Facts and Fiction And The Fight For Egypt USA Shaymaa Publishing p 246 ISBN 978 1493577538 Daily News Egypt 10 September 2013 Prince Claus Fund Award goes to Ahmed Fouad Negm Daily News Egypt Hamza Hendawi Ahmed Fouad Negm Egypt s poet of the people dies at 84 The Washington Post 4 December 2013 Egypt bids farewell to people s poet Negm Al Jazeera 3 December 2013 Retrieved 3 December 2013 Iconic Egyptian poet Ahmed Fouad Negm dies aged 84 Al Ahram 3 December 2013 Retrieved 3 December 2013 Egypt s poet of the people Ahmed Fouad Negm dies at 84 The Guardian Associated Press 3 December 2013 Retrieved 3 December 2013 الداخلی رحاب 2017 01 01 دلالات التغطیة المصورة لأنشطة التنظیمات الإرهابیة فی المواقع الإلکترونیة للصحف العربیة دراسة تحلیلیة سیمیولوجیة على موقع صحیفتی الأهرام المصری والشرق الأوسط السعودیة مجلة البحوث الإعلامیة 47 47 145 194 doi 10 21608 jsb 2017 19029 ISSN 1110 9297 References EditAbdel Malek Kamal 1990 A Study of the Vernacular Poetry of Aḥmad Fuʼad Nigm Leiden Brill Publishers ISBN 978 90 04 08933 4 OCLC 22492378 OL 9076068M Wikidata Q114860908 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint ref duplicates default link External links EditRawafed documentary interview Ahmed Fouad Negm part one Alarabiya net Rawafed documentary interview Ahmed Fouad Negm part two Alarabiya net Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ahmed Fouad Negm amp oldid 1119380567, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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