Ar-Rawi_(magazine)

<i>Ar-Rawi</i> (magazine)

Ar-Rawi (magazine)

Defunct literary magazine in Egypt (1888–1890)


The Egyptian magazine ar-Rawi (Arabic: الراوي; DMG: ar Rāwī; English: "The Narrator") was published in Alexandria, part of the Khedivate of Egypt, between 1888 and 1890.[1] A total of 21 issues in two volumes were edited.[1] Founder of the magazine was the Lebanese journalist and author Salim Sarkis (1869-1926).[2] He also published many other magazines which are known as Sarkis journals.[2] According to its subtitle, ar-Rawi particularly focused on topics related to literary and humorous content.[1]

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References

  1. "ar-Rāwī: maǧalla intiqādīya adabīya fukāhīya". ar-Rāwī. 1888.
  2. Elisabeth Kendall (27 September 2006). Literature, Journalism and the Avant-Garde: Intersection in Egypt. Routledge. p. 229. ISBN 978-1-134-17175-0.



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