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Novelist Alaa al-Aswany receives top prestigious French award for his works
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Novelist Alaa al-Aswany receives top prestigious French award for his works

French ambassador to Egypt André Parant on Monday awarded the Egyptian novelist Alaa al-Aswany the "Médaille de chevalier des Arts…
‘Arabian Nights’ has a smaller sibling
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‘Arabian Nights’ has a smaller sibling

Almost every reader on the planet is familiar in some way with the epic “1,001 Nights.” We know of Sultan…
Mark Linz, a ‘champion of Egyptian and Arab authors’
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Mark Linz, a ‘champion of Egyptian and Arab authors’

In the early morning hours of Saturday 9 February, the publishing world lost one of its great literary champions.
Three Egyptians, several newcomers make International Prize for Arabic Fiction longlist
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Three Egyptians, several newcomers make International Prize for Arabic Fiction longlist

The release of the International Prize for Arabic Fiction (IPAF) longlist was overshadowed Thursday by the previous day’s clashes outside…
Beyond memory: Hadiya Hussein’s uniquely Iraqi story of non-love and loss
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Beyond memory: Hadiya Hussein’s uniquely Iraqi story of non-love and loss

  Most of Iraq’s celebrated authors live and write outside their country: Fadhil al-Azzawi is in Berlin; Sinan Antoon is…
When Dracula speaks Arabic
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When Dracula speaks Arabic

  When Egyptian author Ahmed Khaled Tawfik first launched his hit horror book series “Ma Waraa al-Tabee’a” (Beyond The Natural…
Narrating an ongoing revolution: A Syrian novelist writes from the crossfire
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Narrating an ongoing revolution: A Syrian novelist writes from the crossfire

Many have criticized the “hasty” Arabic literature that has emerged in the last 16 months, blossoming in both bookstores and…
Defining (a Lebanese) woman: Alexandra Chrieteh’s ‘Always Coca-Cola’
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Defining (a Lebanese) woman: Alexandra Chrieteh’s ‘Always Coca-Cola’

How can a young Lebanese woman define — and defend — the borders of her body, as external forces push…
The loss and gain of the self in Mufti’s ‘Toy of Fire’
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The loss and gain of the self in Mufti’s ‘Toy of Fire’

From the onset, Algerian journalist and writer Bashir Mufti entangles the readers of "Toy of Fire" ("Domiat al-Nar") between reality…
Two Egyptians make shortlist for ‘Arabic Booker’
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Two Egyptians make shortlist for ‘Arabic Booker’

A moment of silence in memory of Ibrahim Aslan opened the International Prize for Arabic Fiction (IPAF) press conference on…
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