Sabri Al-Haiki (Arabic: صبري الحيقي; born 1961), also known as Sabri Abdulkarim Galeb Al-Haiki,[1] and is a Yemeni painter, critic, and poet.[2][3]
Biography
Sabri Al-Haiki was born on 25 December 1961, in (Aokaba) Taiz in Yemen.[4][5]
He began his literary and artistic life at the age of fifteen. He published his poetic works and critical writings in official newspapers and specialized literary journals such as, the Egyptian magazine poetry. He was a member of both, the Union of Yemeni Writers and the Arab Writers Union. He was a founding member of the Yemeni Artists Syndicate. He was also responsible for editing art magazines and literary magazines in the Ministry of Culture in Yemen. His biography was published in the Encyclopedia of the Almoheet,[6] in the Dictionary of Poets 1/6 from the Pre-IslamicPeriod to the year 2000 C2, and in the Dictionary of Writers 1/7 from the Pre-Islamic Period to the year 2000 C3.
He was a founding member of the "Modern art Group" in Sanaa, Yemen (1992); one of the pioneers of the Yemeni theater; and he was the first academic in the field of dramatic criticism in Yemen.
The Ministry of Culture awarded him the honorary shield for the pioneers of the Yemeni theater. In addition to a cash prize in 2010. A member of the PhilPapers community.[7][8][9]
Career
Sabri Al haiki, started writing in Taiz for the official newspaper of the Republic in 1978. He had a fixed column on the last page in the name of obsessions. In 1979, Sabri Al-Haiki was a founding member of the Yemeni Writers and Writers Union branch. During his studies, he secured a position with the Ministry of Information and Culture, and balanced working in the morning and studying in the evening. He moved to Sana'a. He edited the arts page in the Revolution newspaper. After completing his high school, he received a scholarship to study drama from the state of Kuwait and then in 1985, he returned to Yemen after receiving his bachelor's degree in criticism and theatrical literature. In Yemen he has been responsible for editing the Literary, Magazine (new in Yemen). He was also a founding member of the Yemeni artists Syndicate in addition to being a member of the Union of Arab Writers.
Founding Member of the "Modern Art Group", Sanaa – Yemen. (1992).
Education
Bachelor of Criticism and Theatrical Literature, Higher Institute of Theatrical Art, Kuwait, 1985.
• The problem of compatibility in the character of Drama Hero 1985 Kuwait, Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts. (BA from the Department of criticism and literature), published in the magazine Yemen new in March 1998.
• Administrative establishment in Yemen applied to the General Organization of Theater and Cinema 1995 National Institute of Administrative Sciences Sana'a.
• In addition to a large number of studies published in newspapers, magazines and cultural sites.[12][13][14]
Works
Published Books
studies:
Al-Haiki, Sabri. (2023). Irony in the text. Annals of the arts and social sciences. Volume 44.Monograph 636. University of Kuwait. [15]
signifier and substitution in the sources of the text, Sana'a, Abadi Center for Studies and Publication, 2008.[16]
Irony in the Yemeni Novelist Text, Critics Make a Wave for the Sea, (in conjunction with a group of researchers), Sana'a, Yemeni Literary and Writers Union, 2008.
Irony in the art of caricature, Naji al-Ali, (together with a group of researchers), [Sana'a], Center for Yemeni Studies and Research, 2008.
Texts:
Zaid Al-Moushaki, "A Historical Story of the Boys", on the Children's Book Series, Ministry of Information and Culture, Sana'a, 1983. (Novel).
Poetry in the Time of Chaos, 1985, Commercial Printing, Kuwait. Poetry[17]
Abundance, 1990, the printing press of Akrama, Syria. (Poetry).
L'ivre Caravane, Paris, Sous le patronage de I'Unesco, 1993.[18]
2000 AD, anthology poems, in French, with some of the works of the pictorial images "Azabel and Les":
Yemen Peuple des Sables, "Belgium", LA RENAISSANCE LIVR, 2000.[19]
Participation in ((the dictionary of the Babtain contemporary Arab poets)).[20]
Participation in the Dictionary of Poets 1–6 from the pre-Islamic to the year 2000, 2c.[21]
Participation in the dictionary of Writers 1–7 from the pre-Islamic to the year 2000, C 3.[2]
1995, Studied some of his poetry, in some scientific messages and research, such as a doctorate, in stylistic in modern Yemeni poetry Ain Shams University – Cairo. Dr. Ahmed Kassem Al-Zomor.
Papers from the Abundance piography, (Novel), (Magazine, published the Yemeni Writers Union, June 2007).
Philosophy of substitution, 2007–2022.(Search is a refereed).