Ali Mahmoud Taha
Appearance
‘Ali Maḥmūd Ṭāhā (Template:Lang-ar) (1901–1949) was an Egyptian romantic poet.[1] He has been called several nicknames, such as: The Engineer and The Lost Sailor.[1]
Nevertheless, Taha was not as immersed in romanticism as Ibrahim Nagi and Mohammad al-Hamshari.[1]
Furthermore, Taha's poets were politically-colored, but even provocative and patriotic, despite his death, which was before the 23rd-of-July Revolution.
Early life
Taha was born to a family of the middle-class in Mansoura, in Delta, Egypt.[1]
Poems
- East and West
- Spirits and Ghosts
- Flower and Wine
- Passion Returned
- Nights of the Lost Sailor
- The Lost Sailor
- Birth of a Poet
- Palestine
References
External links
- Ali Taha on Egyptian State Information Service
- Poems of Ali Taha (Arabic)