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Ali Salem
Ali Salem, also transliterated Ali Salim, ((アラビア語:على سالم), ; 24 February 1936 – 22 September 2015) was an Egyptian playwright, author, and political commentator known for controversially endorsing cooperation with Israel.〔 The ''Los Angeles Times'' once described him as "a big, loud man known for his satiric wit". From the premiere of his first play in 1965, he wrote 25 plays and fifteen books. One of the best known, ''The School of Troublemakers'', debuted in 1971 and featured a rowdy class of children transformed by a kind teacher.〔 His plays ''The Phantom of Heliopolis'', ''The Comedy of Oedipus'', ''The Man Who Fooled the Angels'', and ''The Buffet'' have also become "classics of the Egyptian theater".〔 Salem's plays often include allegorical critiques of Egyptian politics with a strong vein of humor and satire.〔 In 1994, he wrote a book entitled ''My Drive to Israel'' about a trip he took to the country to satisfy his curiosity about it following the signing of the Oslo Accords. He later claimed that the trip was not "a love trip, but a serious attempt to get rid of hate. Hatred prevents us from knowing reality as it is".〔 He spent 23 nights in Israel and concluded that "real co-operation" between the two nations should be possible.〔 Though the book sold more than 60,000 copies, a bestseller by Egyptian standards, it provoked controversy, and Salem was subsequently ostracized from the Egyptian intellectual community and expelled from its Writer's Syndicate as a result of his "propaganda."〔 He did not have a play or movie script produced in Egypt after the book's publication,〔〔 though he continued to contribute columns to foreign media such as the London-based ''Al Hayat''.〔 Salem's memoir was later adapted by Ari Roth into the play ''Ali Salem Drives to Israel'', which had its world premiere in the US in 2005. In 2008, he won the Train Foundation's $50,000 Civil Courage Prize in recognition of his opposition to radical Islam and his support of cooperation with Israel. He also received an honorary doctorate from Israel's Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in 2005.〔 He died on 22 September 2015 after a long illness.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Famous playwright Ali Salem dies at 79 - Egypt Independent )〕 == References ==
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