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Salwa Bakr was born on 1949 in Egypt, is an Egyptian critic, novelist and author. Discover Salwa Bakr's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

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1949

Salwa Bakr (سلوى بكر; born 1949) is an Egyptian critic, novelist and author.

She was born in the Matariyya district in Cairo in 1949.

Her father was a railway worker.

1972

She studied business at Ain Shams University, gaining a BA degree in 1972.

1976

She went on to earn another BA in literary criticism in 1976, before embarking on a career in journalism.

She worked as a film and theatre critic for various Arabic newspapers and magazines.

1980

Bakr lived in Cyprus for a few years with her husband before returning to Egypt in the mid-1980s.

Bakr's father died early, leaving her mother a poor widow.

Her work often deals with the lives of the impoverished and the marginalized.

In his collection of short stories by Arab writers, the Serbian literary critic Srpko Leštarić wrote: "Part of Salwa Bakr’s popularity lies in her being a counterforce to the conservative voices which challenge her work because they feel threatened by it." In particular, many of her stories deal with the problems of women of different social levels in Egyptian society, as exemplified in the stories told by women inmates of a prison in her novel The Golden Chariot.

1985

In 1985, she published her first collection of short stories, Zinat at the President's Funeral, which was an immediate success.

She has published several collections of short stories and novels since.

1993

Her debut novel of 1993 was called Wasf al-Bulbul (The Description of the Nightingale).

Several of Bakr's books and stories have been translated into various European languages, including English, German, Spanish, French or Polish.

Her work has appeared in Banipal magazine, Words Without Borders, and in a number of English-language anthologies.

Single-volume English translations of her work include:

The Man from Bashmour was named as one of the 100 best Arabic novels by the Arabic Writers' Union.

In 1993, she won the German Deutsche Welle Prize for Literature.

Notwithstanding her relatively few novels or collections of short stories, she is highly regarded in Arab literary circles.

1997

She is the author of seven volumes of short stories (including The Wiles of Men, AUC Press, 1997), seven novels, and a play.

Her work has been translated into nine languages and holds international recognition.