Ashraf Al Ashmawi: Orvanelli Hall
Date/Time: Friday 4 February 2022 20:00-21:00
Venue: Al Joud Ballroom 1, Hilton, Al Habtoor City
Language: Arabic
Session No: 19
‘Every story has a start, climax, and end, similarly, every human life is a novel in which one is the hero and life comes into existence.’
Writer Ashraf Al Ashmawi takes us back in time to Egypt in the twentieth century, where we learn about the country's political and social affairs through three interconnected tales and characters filled with genuine emotions. You're in for a fascinating session where you'll discover some of history's most enigmatic secrets!
Ashraf Al Ashmawi is an Egyptian writer and judge in the Egyptian judiciary. He has published nine novels, the most famous of which are Toya, The Shepherd's Dogs, The Lady of Zamalek, and The Coptic House.
Writer Ashraf Al Ashmawi takes us back in time to Egypt in the twentieth century, where we learn about the country's political and social affairs through three interconnected tales and characters filled with genuine emotions. You're in for a fascinating session where you'll discover some of history's most enigmatic secrets!
Ashraf Al Ashmawi is an Egyptian writer and judge in the Egyptian judiciary. He has published nine novels, the most famous of which are Toya, The Shepherd's Dogs, The Lady of Zamalek, and The Coptic House.