Almultaqa Prize for the Arabic Short Story Announces 2025 Longlist
DECEMBER 16, 2024 — The Kuwait-based Almultaqa Prize for the Arabic Short Story yesterday announced its ten-book longlist, which comprises short-story collections by writers from seven Arab countries, with the most coming from Syria.
They are:
The Swish of Sandals (حفيف صندل) by Egyptian writer Ahmed Al-Khamisi
Night of the Pig Hunt (ليلة صيد الخنازير) by Tunisian writer Inas Al-Abassi
The Wounds Point to Us (الجراح تدل علينا ) by Palestinian writer Ziad Khaddash
The Fourth Sign (الإشارة الرابعة) by Saudi writer Mohammad Al-Rashdi
Residence: Anxiety (إقامة في قلق) by Moroccan writer Mohammed Khalfouf
(كنفاه) by Kuwaiti writer Najma Idrees
Sound of Silence (صوت الصمت) by Syrian writer Khaled Al-Shabib
Cross-city Rumors (شائعات عابرة للمدن) by Syrian writer Samer Anwar Alshamali
Calendar of Dust: Days of Hope (روزنامة الأغبرة أيام الأمل) by Syrian-Kurdish writer Abdul Rahman Afif
A Bullet with a Thousand Eyes (رصاصة بألف عين) by Syrian writer Hoshank Osi
This year’s jury is chaired by by Sudanese writer Amir Tag Elsir, and also includes Omani writer Mohammed Al-Yahyaei, Saudi writer Noura Al-Qahtani, Egyptian writer and scholar Sherif al-Gayyar, and Kuwaiti writer Fahad Al-Hindal.
Organizers said that, this year, they received 133 short story collections by writers hailing from 18 different countries. The prize, worth $20,000, is set to announce its shortlist January 15, 2025, and its winner in February.
Previous winners include Mazen Maarouf’s Jokes for the Gunmen, translated to English by Jonathan Wright, which went on to be longlisted for the International Booker; Shahla Ujayli’s A Bed for the King’s Daughter, translated to English by Sawad Hussain; and Sheikha Helawy’s Order C345. Helawy’s collection They Fell Like Stars from the Sky & Other Stories was translated to English by Nancy Roberts. Last year’s winner was Sad Dolls, by Egyptian writer Samir Al-Fil.
The prize is in its seventh year.


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