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Hala El Badry
Born1954
CitizenshipEgypt
EducationCairo University
Occupation(s)Journalist, novelist
Notable workMuntaha, Imra'atun ma (A Certain Woman), (Cities of the Walls)

Hala El Badry (born 1954 in Cairo), a graduate of Cairo University, is an Egyptian journalist and novelist. She is deputy editor of an Egyptian radio and television magazine.

Muntaha, a novel published in 1995, is set in the fictional village of Muntaha in the Nile Delta.[1] Imra'atun ma (A Certain Woman), Hala El Badry's fourth book, was named best novel of 2001 at the Cairo International Book Fair.

Early Life

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Hala El Badry (born 1954 in Cairo) is an Egyptian journalist and author. She obtained a diploma in Journalism from the Faculty of Media in 1988 and a Bachelor of Arts in Commerce from Cairo University in 1975. El Badry served as the Chairperson of the Board of Directors and Editor-in-Chief of Egyptian Radio and Television Magazine. From 1975 to 1980, she worked as the Baghdad correspondent for Rose Al-Youssef Magazine.[2]

Awards

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  • State Excellence Award in Literature, 2012
  • Best Novel Award at the Cairo International Book Fair, 2001 for "A Certain Woman"
  • Best Novel Award at the Cairo International Book Fair, 2018 for "Cities of the Walls".[2]

Works

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  • Muntaha. 1995
    • Muntaha. Translated by Nancy Roberts. Cairo: American University in Cairo Press, 2006. ISBN 978-977-416-005-9 Selected pages
  • Imra'atun ma. 2001

Notes

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  1. ^ "Review at greenmanreview.com". Archived from the original on 2011-06-15. Retrieved 2010-01-11.
  2. ^ a b العربي, Arab World Books منتدى الكتاب. "| Arab World Books". www.arabworldbooks.com. Retrieved 2025-05-13.