Organizers of the Sheikh Zayed Book Award (SZBA) today announced the winners — in seven categories — of their 14th annual prize:
Ouhaibi — born in Kairouan in 1949 — has won a number of prestigious Tunisian literary awards, including the Abou el Kacem Chebbi (for his poetry collection Metaphysics of a Sand Rose) and the 2012 Golden Comar (for his novel Adam’s Mistress). He had also previously been longlisted for the SZBA in 2016 for The Syrians.
He has also written short films and documentaries, notably En attendant Averroès (Waiting for Averroès), Paul Klee à Hammamet (Paul Klee in Hammamet), Devant les portes de Kairouan (Before the Gates of Kairouan) and Pays qui me ressemble (A Country That Looks Like Me).
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Barakat publishes in both Arabic and English; several of her previous books have met with awards and acclaim. Her التاء المربوطة تطير (The Ta’ That Flies) won an Anna Lindh Foundation prize in 2011, while her English-language awards include an International Reading Association’s Best Non Fiction for YA in 2008, the Middle East Council Best Literature Book Award in 2007, and an Arab American Book Award in the Children/ Young Adult Category in 2008. In addition to several books in Arabic, Barakat has two works in English: Tasting the Sky, a memoir, and Balcony on the Moon, a YA memoir.
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Other winners include Banipal magazine (Publishing & Technology category); Hayder Qasim’s Islamic Theology in the Studies of German Orientalists (Young Author category); Richard van Leeuwen for The Thousand and One Nights and Twentieth-century Fiction: Intertextual Readings (Arabic Culture in Other Languages category); and Mohamed Ait Mihoub for his translation of French philosopher Georges Gusdorf’s L’homme romantique to Arabic.
According to organizers, a record-breaking total of 1900 entries were submitted this year, including 438 for the literature category, 498 for the young-author category, and 205 in children’s literature.
In lieu of a ceremony — set to be held during the now-cancelled Abu Dhabi International Book Fair — the seven winners will be presented via a livestream video on April 16, through the SZBA website.
Each winner is set to receive 750,000 UAE dirhams (approximately $204,000 USD).
Read:
Moncef Ouahibi’s “If On a Winter’s Night a Traveler,” tr. Sinan Antoon
Moncef Ouahibi’s “Hadrumete Sousse,” tr. Mohamed Khsiba
Ibtisam Barakat: ‘Two Languages Diverged’: I Chose One and Then the Other
An excerpt from Barakat’s Tasting the Sky
