The Contenders: Best of Arabic Literature (in English) 2011
The list below does not include numerous books written by Arab authors in English, French, Swedish, and other languages, many of which I have read and reviewed. Books with a […]
The list below does not include numerous books written by Arab authors in English, French, Swedish, and other languages, many of which I have read and reviewed. Books with a […]
UPDATE UPDATE: The news seems to be that the fair will open on the 22nd-24th, close on the 25-26, re-open on the 27th and run through the 7th of February. UPDATE: The […]
Suitcases of Memory, longlisted for the 2012 International Prize for Arabic Fiction (IPAF), is Lebanese author Sharbel Qatan (Charbel Kattan)’s debut novel. Qatan, who was born in southern Lebanon in […]
Since I read (Arabic) with all the speed of a blind, arthritic turtle, one wouldn’t want to rely on me for an assessment of which lit is the best of […]
In February and March of 2012, London’s Mosaic Rooms will be hosting an exhibition of Adonis’s drawings as well as four literary events celebrating the celebrated Syrian writer’s poetry and […]
A few days back, @zoraoneill (Zora O’Neill) asked me: “Any Egyptian fiction in translation you’d recommend for teens?” She was, she said, “looking for stuff to prep tourists.” It’s been […]
Dar Merit’s award-winning publisher Mohamed Hashem, who was targeted earlier this week by Egypt’s military rulers, has received statements of support from across the globe. This follows the “testimonies” of […]
Now, I hope I’m not the only one who’s going to be using this acronym for Egypt’s new House of Translation. Also, if you can read the tiny print, I’m […]
In celebration of yesterday’s women’s march (and its male supporters, who I’m sure will happily read women) I wanted to mention a few new works by Egypt’s revolutionary women writers […]