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Sharif Malikah (Arabic: شريف مليكة), an Egyptian poet, writer, and physician, was born in 1958. He lives in the United States. He published four poetry collections in colloquial Egyptian, three short stories collections, and seven novels.

Sharif Malikah
Born (1958-06-01) 1 June 1958 (age 64)
Alexandria, Egypt
NationalityEgyptian, American
Alma materCairo University
Occupationphysician, writer, novelist, poet
Years active2003–present

Personal life


Sharif Maher Mikhael Malikah was born in Alexandria in Egypt on 1 June 1958. He studies elementary school at Bab El Louk School and then move to Al-Zahir School to complete his preparatory and secondary education. After graduating from high school, he studied at Al-Qasr Al-Aini College at Cairo University and obtained a bachelor's degree in Medicine and Surgery in 1981. After graduating from university, he worked as a health inspector in Tora and was responsible for a campaign to vaccinate prisoners in the prison. After that, he worked as deputy gynecologist and obstetrician at Al Mabarah Hospital in Maadi. In 1984, Malika immigrated to the United States to complete his medical studies and specialize in treating chronic pain. Years later, he worked as a physician at Johns Hopkins University in Maryland. He obtained American citizenship in 1990 and has resided there for nearly thirty years.[1][2]


Education and career


In 2000, Malikah wrote the first poems in colloquial Egyptian, but he did not publish them, as he used to write them only for himself and recite them to his family and friends. One day, he received a call from one of his friends informing him that the Egyptian playwrights Alfred Farag wants to meet him and listen to his poems. Listening to his poems, Farah advised him to publish all of his poems. In 2003. Malika published his first poetry collection in colloquial Egyptian Arabic, under the title "Circles". He published later two poetry collections "Stories from the Book of Love" and "Name: Egyptian” respectively.[2][3]

In 2006. He published his first novel "Plastic Flowers" and then a succession of short stories, novels and poems. He has so far written four collections of poetry, three short stories collections, and seven novels.[3][1]


Works



Poetry collections



Short stories collections



Novels



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