Gamil Atia Ibrahim

Gamil Atia Ibrahim جميل عطية إبراهيم (1937 in Egypt, specifically Giza – April 10, 2020, in Basel, Switzerland ). He is an Egyptian novelist and writer. In addition, he is one of the founders of the literary magazine (Gallery 68) as he was one of the pioneers of the sixth literary movement. The most prominent work is (Joining the Sea) and his trilogy (1952) which was ranked by the Arab Writers Union among the best hundred Arab novels, (1954 papers) and (1981).

Works

 * Joining the Sea
 * The Sea is not Full
 * Asilah
 * Scheherazade on Geneva Lake
 * The Treasure of Talking
 * 1952
 * 1954 Papers
 * 1981
 * A Palm on Edge
 * Alexandria Papers
 * A Matter of Barbarianism

Other works

 * Side Talks (Short story collection)
 * Salah Issa participated in a book (The Conspiracy, Balfour Promise) 2_11_1917

Death
Gamil died on April 10, 2020, at the age of 83, in a nursing home in the Swiss city of Basel. He spent the last two years in home after suffering from Alzheimer's disease.