Amazon announced Tuesday that the the book giant had entered the Arabic ebook market, starting with a selection of more than 12,000 titles via their Kindle devices and Kindle app:
The Kindle offerings also boasted International Prize for Arabic Fiction-winning works, including Youssef Zeidan’s popular Azazeel and Ibrahim Nasrallah’s 2018 winner, Dog War II.
Those who are interested can find popular works such as the Arabic translations of Dan Brown novels, Fire and Fury, and JK Rowling’s Harry Potter.
But there are also more unexpected delights: Readers can get Radwa Ashour’s Granada trilogy for $3.82, and a $2.51 copy of Ibrahim Aslan’s lovely modern classic حجرتان وصالة.
In the news release, Amazon features comments from the publisher of Arab Scientific, Bassem Chebaro, as well as mega-seller Ahlam Mostaghanemi, whose works have long been available online, in pirated editions:
“We are thrilled to offer our leading Arabic language book selection to Kindle customers around the world,” said Bassam Chebaro, CEO of Arab Scientific Publishers. “We’ve already seen great interest from our finest authors, writers, and scholars, to publish their Arabic titles for Kindle.”
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“Finally, my work will reach Arabic readers across the world,” said Ahlam Mosteghanemi, best-selling author. “I am thrilled that Amazon has opened this service, breaking the distances between the Arabic book and its readers.”
It’s hard to know how this will affect the ebook sales of Arab publishers such as Egypt-based Kotobi and KotobArabia, or Google Play, and it was whether some titles will only be available in certain countries.
Readers can find the new Kindle books at https://www.amazon.com/b/?node=7735197011&ref=KIE_AR_prl.