Sawiris Cultural Award

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The Sawiris Cultural Award is an Egyptian literary prize, awarded annually by the Sawiris Foundation for Social Development.[dead link][1] It was inaugurated in 2005 with prizes in two categories: novels and short stories. Since then, additional categories in screenplays and playwriting have been added. Each award is also divided into two sub-categories: senior writers and junior writers.

Winners

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A Tale of a Feather and a Fish" (Hekayet Reesha we Samaka) won the Best Script Award for Established Writers. It was written by Ibrahim El-Batout and Ahmed El-Hawarey.

Novel

  • Abel Assad Merry, The Fabric threads of the Self
  • Mohamed Abu-Zeid, A Spider in the Heart

Short Stories

  • Ossama Habachi, Try not to see me
  • Mohamed Abdel-Naby, Once Upon A Time

Novel

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2011 (7th round)

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Novel

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Short stories

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  • Ahmed El-Khamissi, Canary, Senior Writers
  • Tareq Imam, The Story of a Man: Whenever He Dreams of a City, He Dies In It, Young Writers / First Place
  • Sherif Saleh, Love Triangle, Young Writers / Second Place

Screenplay

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Playwriting

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2010 (6th round)

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Novel

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Short stories

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Novel

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Short stories

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Screenplay

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Playwriting

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Novel

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Short stories

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Screenplay

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Novel

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Short stories

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Screenplay

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Novel

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Short stories

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Novel

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Short stories

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References

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