Youssef El Sebaei was an Egyptian novelist. He was born in Cairo in 1917, and joined the Military Faculty in 1935, and stayed there as a staff member for years following his graduation. He started his writing career in the mid 1940's, beginning with short stories, and then focusing on novels. He is most known for writing numerous novels tht were adapted later to film and television, including the 1952 revolution epic "Rodda Qalby" (Give My Heart Back) and "Ard El Nefaq" (The Land of Hypocrisy). He was assassinated in Cyprus in 1978.
Birthday: June 17, 1917
Death: February 18, 1978
December 23, 1963
December 29, 1950
December 08, 1969
January 01, 1978
December 09, 1958
February 25, 1963
October 07, 1975
March 23, 1970
November 05, 1973
March 20, 1978
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April 19, 1954
August 24, 1978
December 10, 1957
October 09, 1961
November 20, 1977
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April 11, 1960
January 10, 1955
February 08, 1959
December 11, 1975
September 03, 1978
February 01, 1961
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August 11, 1980
July 20, 1966
March 13, 1967
March 04, 1962