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Salah Abdul Saboor’s Play ”Night Traveller” a Blow Aganist Supression

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Salah Abdul Saboor’s Play ”Night Traveller” a Blow Aganist Supression
Enlarge Image Night Traveller is considered one of Salah Abdul Saboor’s masterpieces, in fact one of the Egyptian theatre’s masterpieces. The plot of the Night Traveller revolves around a passenger in a train where his journey turns into a journey in the dark history of injustice through symbols, characters and the concepts of these characters that ruled the world one day. And the arguing between the Conductor and the Passenger turns into a strange trial in its form and details in order to remind us of the innocent man who defends his existence in life. Salah Abdul Saboor, Egypt’s foremost contemporary poet, was born in 1931. In 1951, he graduated from the Department of Arabic, Cairo University, where he studied classical Arabic literature and poetry. (Read the full post about ‘Salah Abdul Saboor’s Play ”Night Traveller” a Blow Aganist Supression’…)