Abdelrahman El-Abnoudy
An image from Date Wine, one of the productions that also features Abdelrahman El-Abnoudy.
Abdelrahman El-Abnoudy

Abdelrahman El-Abnoudy

April 11, 1939 — Qena, Egypt

An Egyptian poet and writer, born in the village of Abnoud, Qena Governorate, in 1938, before he moved with his family to the city of Qena. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Arabic Language from Cairo University, and was well versed in the Arabic language. He formed a creative trio with Amal Dunqul and Yahya Al-Taher, and they wrote classical poetry in the early sixties, after which he turned into colloquial poetry, which was turned into many songs for the most prominent singers, including Abdel Halim Hafez, Mohamed Roushdy and Shadia. He also wrote the lyrics of many TV series, such as Mountain Wolves and Al-Nadim. He wrote different stories about his life in Upper Egypt, which were published in separate episodes in Al-Ahram newspaper, and were collected in the book My Sweet Days, which was published in three parts. He passed away on April 21, 2015 at the age of 76.

The Innocent

The Innocent

1986

Leisure Time

Leisure Time

2006

Date Wine

Date Wine

1998

Black Tiger

Black Tiger

1984

Bit of Fear

Bit of Fear

1969

The Collar and the Bracelet

The Collar and the Bracelet

1986

My Father Is on the Tree

My Father Is on the Tree

1969

The Song of Death

The Song of Death

1973