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Farah Mohamed Jama Awl ((ソマリ語:''Faarax Maxamed Jaamac Cawl''), (アラビア語:فارح محمد جامع عول); 1937–1991), usually credited as Faarax M.J. Cawl, was a Somali writer. His surname ''Cawl'' () means "gazelle", which was the nickname of his great-grandfather who was the Sultan of the Warsangali clan. The Awl family also includes the Warsangali Sultan Mohamoud Ali Shire.〔''Horn of Africa, Volume 15'', Horn of Africa Journal., 1997, p. 72〕 ==Biography== Awl was born in 1937 in the town of Las Khorey in northern Somalia. In his youth, he obtained a scholarship to study aeronautical and automobile engineering in London in the United Kingdom (1959–62). Upon graduation, he returned to Somalia and worked with the police force and the National Transport Agency in Mogadishu. Awl's literary corpus is especially notable for its vivid description of Somalia's flora and fauna as well as its incorporation of traditional Somali poetry. He also has the distinction of being the first Somali novelist to write in the nascent Latin script for the Somali language after its formalization in 1972. Awl was a member of the royal family of the Warsangali clan. Reportedly because of his membership in the Darod clan family, Awl, along with three of his children, was killed in 1991, at the height of the civil unrest that gripped the town of Beledweyne in the Hiiraan region. He is survived by his wife and one son, Dahir Farah.〔Faarax MJ Cawl, ''Ignorance is the enemy of love.'', Translated from the Somali with introduction and notes, London, Zed Books, 'New Fiction' Series. (Revised reissue of the 1982 edition), 1984〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Farah Mohamed Jama Awl」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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