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BIOGRAPHIES

Soha Zaki

 

 

BIOGRAPHY

SOHA ZAKI

AN EGYPTIAN LITERARY LUMINARY

 

 

 

 

Full Name: Soha Zaki (سهى زكي)
Born: November 1974, Cairo, Egypt
Profession: Novelist, Short Story Writer, Journalist
Specialization: Cultural and Archaeological Journalism
Affiliation: Horeyatti Magazine, Dar al-Tahrir Publishing House

 


A Literary Journey Rooted in Egyptian Culture

Soha Zaki's literary journey is deeply intertwined with her Egyptian heritage. Born and raised in Cairo, she developed an early passion for storytelling, drawing inspiration from the rich tapestry of Egyptian history, culture, and folklore. Her works often reflect a profound connection to her roots, blending traditional narratives with contemporary themes.

As a journalist, Zaki contributes to Horeyatti Magazine, a publication under Dar al-Tahrir, affiliated with the Al-Gomhuria newspaper. Her journalistic endeavors focus on culture and archaeology, allowing her to explore and document Egypt's vast historical landscape.
 


Literary Works: A Blend of Reality and Fantasy

Soha Zaki's literary portfolio includes several novels and short story collections that showcase her versatility and depth as a writer. Her works often explore themes of identity, memory, and the human condition, set against the backdrop of Egyptian society.
 


Some of her notable works include:

Novels:


جروح الأصابع الطويلة ("
The Long Finger Wounds")

الساحرة الشريرة ("
The Evil Witch")

فاطمة.. كفر الشيخ عابدين ("
Fatima.. Kafr El Sheikh Abdin")

سنين ومرت ("
Years Have Passed")

سكن الروح ("
Residency of the Soul")

Short Story Collections:

كان عندي طير ("
I Had a Bird")

وجع الأغاني ("
Pain of Songs")

أسياد الوحدة ("
Masters of Solitude")

إعادة تدوير الشجن ("
Recycling Melancholy")
 


Zaki's writing is characterized by its lyrical prose and introspective narratives, often delving into the complexities of human emotions and relationships.
 


Awards and Recognition

Soha Zaki's contributions to literature have been recognized through various awards and accolades:

Central Competition Winner: Awarded by the General Authority for Cultural Palaces in the 2002–2003 cycle.

Sphinx Literary Agency Award: Won the "Love Stories" competition, with her work translated into Slovak and English.

Publications: Her stories and novels have been published in various literary journals and newspapers, including Akhbar al-Adab, Al-Masaa’ al-Adabi, Culture Jadida, Adab wa Naqd, Al-Gomhuria, Al-Ahram al-Masaa’, and more.

These recognitions underscore her impact on contemporary Arabic literature and her ability to resonate with readers across cultures.
 


Recent Activities and Public Engagements

In July 2025, Soha Zaki appeared on the cultural program Masaa’ al-Fann (مساء الفن), where she discussed her latest short story collection, إعادة تدوير الشجن ("Recycling Melancholy"). The collection delves into themes of nostalgia, emotional healing, and the cyclical nature of human experiences. The discussion highlighted her evolving narrative style and the personal reflections that shape her writing.

Zaki's engagement with the public extends beyond her literary works. She actively participates in literary festivals, workshops, and cultural discussions, fostering a deeper understanding of Egyptian literature and its global significance.
 


Personal Reflections and Literary Philosophy

Soha Zaki views literature as a mirror reflecting the complexities of human existence. She believes in the power of storytelling to bridge gaps between cultures and generations, offering insights into the shared human experience.

Her writing process is deeply introspective, often drawing from personal experiences and observations of the world around her. Zaki emphasizes the importance of patience and stillness in the creative process, viewing these qualities as essential for crafting stories that delve into the depths of human experience.
 


Conclusion

Soha Zaki stands as a testament to the enduring power of literature to connect, inspire, and provoke thought. Through her works, she continues to explore the intricate tapestry of Egyptian life, offering readers a window into its soul. Her contributions enrich the literary landscape, ensuring that the voices of Egypt resonate far beyond its borders.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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