Ahmed Morsi
The great writer and novelist
Ahmed Morsi
(One of the greatest authors in Egypt and the Arab world)
Ahmed Morsi is an Egyptian poet and writer who blends refined literary talent with a strong background in banking. He is a member of the Egyptian Writers’ Union and is known for his heartfelt expression and rich language. Holding a master’s degree in Banking Management, he previously served as General Manager of the National Bank of Egypt. His professional experience adds a realistic and human depth to his writing. His poetry spans themes of romance, reflection, and patriotism, and he’s recognized for a smooth style that balances softness with strength. Morsi is widely respected in literary and cultural circles across Egypt.
Biography
Ahmed Morsi: Poet of Love and Conscience
Poet Ahmed Morsi represents a unique model in Arabic poetry, combining depth of meaning with the beauty of artistic formulation. His creations vary between classical and colloquial poetry and children’s poetry, in addition to romantic poetry that highlights his ability to portray human feelings in a sophisticated and influential style.
His Romantic Poetic Works: A Journey into the World of Emotion
Love and passion form a central theme in five of his romantic collections, which bear a unique imprint:
O You Who Were My Love: A collection of poems in which he recalls nostalgia for memories of old love and describes the beauty of the romantic relationship in a moving style.
The fragrance of memories: It evokes the immortal moments of love that left an indelible mark on the soul.
Tehi Dalalan: Celebrating feminine beauty and charm that captivates hearts.
Seagulls of Longing: He paints a poetic painting full of feelings of nostalgia and longing with a transparent spirit.
It combines the inner music of poetry and the images of nostalgia, the deep-sounding nightingales that sing of love and beauty.
He published 14 poetry collections, including:
Eight collections in classical Arabic, such as
Nightingales released by nostalgia
The scent of memories
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