The longlist for this year’s International Prize for Arabic Fiction (IPAF) is in, and the still-anonymous judges have chosen the maximum number — 16 novels:
A number of well-known authors are on the list, including Egypt’s Ibrahim Abdelmeguid, with his third in a trilogy, Clouds Over Alexandria; previously shortlisted Sudanese author Amir Tag Elsir with 366; popular Egyptian author Ahmed Mourad with The Blue Elephant, Kuwait’s Ismail Fahd Ismail with his The Phoenix and the Faithful Friend, and acclaimed Syrian author Khaled Khalifa for his No Knives in this City’s Kitchens, which also won the 2013 Naguib Mahfouz Medal for Literature.
Others on the list who have been previously longlisted for the award include Iraqi novelist Inaam Kachachi, on the list this year for Tashari, Palestinian novelist Ibrahim Nasrallah, listed for The Edge of the Abyss, and Algerian novelist Waciny Laredj, longlisted for the third time for his Ashes of the East: The Wolf Who Grew Up in the Wilderness.
Ahmed Saadawi, who’s on the list for his Frankenstein in Baghdad, took part in the IPAF “nadwa” in 2012, under the tutelage of his fellow longlisters Inaam Kachachi and Amir Tag Elsir. Last year’s shortlisted novelist Mohammad Hassan Alwan also had taken part in an IPAF nadwa, or writer’s retreat. An excerpt from Saadawi’s novel appeared in the Beirut39 anthology.
Just as last year, there are only two women on the longlist: Saudi writer Badryah el-Bishr and Iraqi novelist Inaam Kachachi.
In a news release, the 2014 Chair of Judges — whose name will be revealed with the shortlist next month — commented on the longlist that, in looking at the novels, “themes include the socio-political problems currently experienced in many parts of the Arab world, especially the violence and displacement inflicted upon religious and ethnic minorities.” The shortlist is set to be announced on February 10 in Amman, Jordan.
There were a record 156 entries this year, markedly up from 2013’s 133. According to IPAF organizers, there has been a marked increase in publishers submitting to the prize — from 68 last year to 86 this year.
The full list, in alphabetical order:
| Title | Author | Nationality | Publisher |
| Clouds Over Alexandria | Ibrahim Abdelmeguid (@ibmeguid) | Egyptian | Dar al-Shorouq |
| Love Stories on al-Asha Street | Badryah El-Bishr @badriahalbeshr | Saudi Arabian | Dar al-Saqi |
| The Bearer of the Purple Rose | Antoine Douaihy | Lebanese | Arab Scientific Publishers |
| 366 | Amir Tag Elsir @amirelsir | Sudanese | Arab Scientific Publishers |
| A Rare Blue Bird that Flies with Me | Youssef Fadel | Moroccan | Dar al-Adab |
| The Season of Pike Fishing | Ismail Ghazali | Moroccan | Dar al-Ain |
| The Phoenix and the Faithful Friend | Ismail Fahd Ismail | Kuwaiti | Arab Scientific Publishers |
| Tashari | Inaam Kachachi | Iraqi | Dar al-Jadid |
| No Knives in this City’s Kitchens | Khaled Khalifa | Syrian | Dar al-Ain |
| God’s Land of Exile | Ashraf al-Khamaisi | Egyptian | Al-Hadara |
| Ashes of the East: The Wolf who Grew Up in the Wilderness | Waciny Laredj @Waciny_Laredj | Algerian | Al-Jamal |
| The Journeys of ‘Abdi, known as Son of Hamriya | Abdelrahim Lahbibi | Moroccan | Africa East |
| The Blue Elephant | Ahmed Mourad | Egyptian | Dar al-Shorouq |
| The Edge of the Abyss | Ibrahim Nasrallah @i_nasrallah23 | Jordanian -Palestinian | Arab Scientific Publishers |
| The Sad Night of Ali Baba | Abdel Khaliq al-Rikabi | Iraqi | The Arab Institute for Research and Publishing |
| Frankenstein in Baghdad | Ahmed Saadawi @saadawi111 | Iraqi | Al-Jamal |
There are some issues with the table in Arabic, but you can see it here.

