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Saeed Aulaqi (born 1940) is a Yemeni dramatist and fiction writer.〔(Overview of Yemeni theatre by Abdul Aziz Makaleh in ''The World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre, Volume 4: The Arab World'' (1999) )〕 His story "The Succession" has been translated into English and was anthologized in two anthologies published in the West (''The Literature of Modern Arabia'', 1988 and ''Modern Literatures of the Non-Western World'', 1995). As a playwright, he has tackled revolutionary themes and published a number of plays: * Nidaa' al-Ard (The Land's Call) * Fawq al-Jabal (On the Mountaintop) * al-Qawi Wa l-Aqwa (The Strong and the Stronger) * at-Tirka (The Inheritance) * Mashrou' Zawaaj (The Marriage Project) * al-Mahzala al-Idaariyya (The Administrative Farce). He also wrote a comprehensive history of the theatre in Yemen entitled ''Sab’oun ‘Aaman Min al-Masrah Fi l-Yaman'' (Seventy Years of Yemeni Theatre, 1980). According to the German scholar Gunther Orth, Aulaqi was born in 1946 in Aden.〔(Orth's 2004 essay on Yemeni literature )〕 ==References== 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「Saeed Aulaqi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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