Fareed Ramadan (Arabic: فريد رمضان, November 4, 1961 – November 6, 2020) is a Bahraini novelist, screenwriter, and film producer. He is often considered one of the most prominent Gulf novelists and worked to deconstruct the discourse of racism through his work on cultural identities in Bahrain, to the point that some critics called him a "novelist of identities." Among his most prominent works are the novel The English Ocean and the screenplay of the film The Sleeping Tree.[1][2][3][4]
Born on Muharraq Island, Ramadan published his first collection of stories in 1984, entitled البياض ("White"). He worked part-time from the time he was very young at the local newspapers, Al-Adwaa and Al Ayam. Later, he became the culture editor at other papers, Al-Watan and Al-Waqt, as well as the magazine, Hana Bahrain. He has written many screenplays for radio and television, and has also written commercials and documentaries. He has written both feature and short film scripts for many directors in Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Iraq, and Palestine. Ramadan and Bahraini director Mohammed Rashed Bu Ali founded their own studio, Nuran Pictures. His first novel, غيمة لباب البحرين ("A Cloud for Bab Al Bahrain"), was published in 1994 by Kalimat Books, owned by the Bahrain Writers’ Association. His 2007 novel, السوافح؛ ماء النعيم ("Clematis: Water of Bliss"), won first prize in a national fiction award from the Ministry of Information. His work is marked by an interest in the issue of identity, particularly in light of the massive immigration to the Gulf in recent years and its accompanying socioeconomic changes.[5][6]
In addition to working at the Ministry of Finance & National Economy, he worked part-time in the local press until 2003, when he devoted himself full-time to the journalism, literature, radio, television, and cinema. He participated in many forums and conferences, including one on "Photos from the Middle East" in Denmark in the wake of the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy in 2005, and the PEN International Congress in Senegal in 2007. He attended the Cairo International Forum for Arab Fiction Creativity in 2005 and 2015, and participated in many Arab and international film festivals, sometimes as a judge.[8]
Works
Literature
البياض ("White"), short stories, Bahrain, 1984
تلك الصغيرة التي تشبهك – text ("The Little One That Looks Like You"), essays, Bahrain: Bahrain Writers’ Association, 1991
التنور...غيمة لباب البحرين ("Tannour: A Cloud for Bab Al Bahrain"), novel, Bahrain: Bahrain Writers’ Association (1st ed.)/Manama: Masaa Publishing-Republished in Canada (2nd ed.), 1994 (1st ed.), 2014 (2nd ed.)
نوران ("Nuran"), collaboration with plastic artist Jamal Abdul Rahim who signed 50 copies, Bahrain (1st ed.)/Cairo: Dar Sharqiyat (2nd ed.), 1995 (1st ed.), 1997 (2nd ed.)
السوافح...ماء النعيم ("Clematis: Water of Bliss"), novel, Beirut:Arab Foundation for Research and Publishing (1st ed.)/Manama-Canada: Masaa (2nd ed.), 2006 (1st ed.), 2018 (2nd ed.)[9]
عطر أخير للعائلة ("The Last Fragrance for the Family"), incomplete memoir, Manama: Ministry of Information (1st ed.)/Manama: Dar Al Farasha (2nd ed.), 2008 (1st ed.), 2021 (2nd ed.)[10]
مسرحيات عربية ("Arabic Plays"), play collection written with leading Bahraini playwrights, Sharjah: Department of Culture, 2010
رنين الموج ("The Ringing Waves"), collaboration with plastic artist Omar Al Rashid, Bahrain, 2012
المحيط الإنجليزي ("The English Ocean"), novel, Beirut: Dar Soual, 2018[11]
Television documentaries
تاريخ الخيول العربية في البحرين ("History of Arabian horses in Bahrain")
البحرين.. زهرة الخليج ("Bahrain: The Flower of the Gulf")
صناعة السفن في البحرين ("Shipbuilding Industry in Bahrain")
صناعة النسيج والفخار ("Textile and Pottery Industry")
تاريخ القلاع في البحرين ("History of Castles in Bahrain")
متحف البحرين ("Bahrain Museum")
Radio
الغلام القتيل؛ طرفة بن العبد ("The Slain Boy Tarafa ibn al-'Abd"), dramatic radio series directed by Nabil al-Alawim, Bahrain Radio, 2004
أعلام من الخليج العربي ("Luminaries of the Gulf"), joint Gulf Cooperation Council program containing profiles of famed individuals in Gulf media, 2006
"Best Screenplay" Award for قوس قزح, Wasit International Short Film Festival (Iraq), 2016
Second Prize for الشجرة النائمة, GCC Film Festival (Abu Dhabi), 2016
UAE Interior Ministry Award for "Best Social-Interest Screenplay" for خط تماس, at the 14th Dubai International Film Festival, 2017
Death
In late 2020, his health began to worsen as sickler complications led to lung failure that hospitalized him several times.[13][14] A day after the last of them, on November 6, 2020, he died due to steep oxygen and blood pressure loss and the consequent heart attack.[15]
Legacy
Farid Ramadan Award for "Best Screenplay of a Gulf Feature Film": A new award introduced at the Al Ain International Film Festival's third edition on January 23, 2021, where he was featured in the "In Memoriam" segment.
Farid Ramadan Scholarship: To be introduced for $1,000 with an endowment from Nuran Pictures at the first annual Bahrain Film Festival in April 2021.[16]
^"عطر أخير للعائلة". Kuwait International Book Fair. National Council for Culture, Arts and Literature of Kuwait. Archived from the original on December 22, 2020. Retrieved April 20, 2021.