Ghali Shukry Ghaleb (Menouf, Menoufia, March 12, 1935 - Paris, May 10, 1998), a great Egyptian writer, researcher, critic and historian, famous for his research and critical books. He received his Ph.D. from the Sorbonne University in France on the topic “The Renaissance and Fall in Modern Egyptian Thought,” which was supervised by the famous French orientalist Jacques Burke. Editor-in-chief of "Cairo" magazine. He was honored in Egypt with the State Appreciation Prize in Literature in 1996. His books The Renaissance and Fall in Modern Egyptian Thought (PhD thesis published in Egypt 1978) 1962 - Salama Moussa and the Crisis of the Arab Conscience The Crisis of Gender in the Arab Story What did they add to the conscience of the age - 1967 Our modern poetry to where? - 1968 Marxism and Affiliated Literature: A Study in the Literature of Naguib Mahfouz - 1969 Memoirs of a Dying Culture - 1970 Literature of Resistance - 1970 Memoirs of a Lost Generation - 1971 Our Culture Between Yes and No - 1972 Heritage and Revolution - 1973 What Remains of Taha Hussein - 1974 The Arabism of Egypt and the History Exam - 1974 From the secret archive of Egyptian culture - 1975 The Wedding of Blood in Lebanon - 1976 The New Phoenix: The Conflict of Generations in Contemporary Literature - 1977 1977 - Ghada Samman Without Wings The counter-revolution in Egypt - 1978 The Night of the Great Night - 1985 1986 - Tawfiq al-Hakim's tricks, class and vision The retired revolution A study in the literature of Tawfiq al-Hakim, The Dictatorship of Arab Underdevelopment: An Introduction to the Rooting of the Sociology of Knowledge - 1986 Copts in a Changing Country - 1991 1992 - Naguib Mahfouz from Jamaliah to Nobel, Tower of Babel: Criticism and Untouched Modernity - 1993 1994 - The Japanese Dream, Mirror of Exile: Questions on Oil Culture And the war - 1999 A long day in a short life - 1999