Gely Abdel Rahman - Works

Works

  • Gsa'aid meen El-sudan,Arabic قصائد من السودان or Poems from Sudan Cairo,Egypt 1956.(poetry book)
  • Al-jaoo'ad we'l el-s'ef el-maksoor,Arabic الجواد والسيف المكسور or "Cavalery and Broken Sword", (poetry book),1968 and republished in 1985.
  • Also Gely has published a book in political studies by the title Arabic المعونات الاجنبية و اثرها على استقلال السودان or "The foreign Aid and its Influence On Sudan Independence", Gely wrote this book in collaboration with his friend, the poet Taj elsir el-Hussan in 1958; this book was introduced by the Sudanese communist leader Abed elkhaliq Mahjoub.
  • Aganai El-zahefeen by Arabic اغاني الزاحفين or the "Songs of the Marchers", poetry book in collaboration with Najeeb Saroor, Mojahid Abdelmon'em and Kam'al Am'ar.
  • Gely has translated from Russian to Arabic different Russian poets like Rasoul Gazamotov, Gankez Atanmov, Ayann Kanybaq and others.
  • Boab'at El-modan El-Safr'a, Arabic بوابات المدن الصفراء or "Gates of Yellow Cities", (poetry book published after Gely died in Egypt by The Egyptian General Corporation for Book .
  • Altayer El-magboon, Arabic الطير المغبون, not published yet.
  • Al-hariq w'a Ahl'am Al-balabal,Arabic الحريق واحلام البلابل or "Fire and Dreams of Nightingales", also not published yet.

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