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We look back at a few of the most widely read features and biggest ArabLit moments of 2020.
A look back at a few authors, screenwriters, and publishers who left us in 2020.
Renowned Syrian director, actor, screenwriter, and author Hatem Ali died of a heart attack on Tuesday at the age of 58.
“This round — the prize’s sixth — awarded translations between Arabic and seven different languages: English, Persian, Pashto, Bengali, Swedish, Korean and Hausa.”
Project organizers announced a goal of publishing 15,000 Wikipedia pages dedicated to Arab authors, in English and Arabic, by December 2022.
Winners of the Sawiris Prize are expected to be announced at a ceremony at the Cairo Opera House in January 2021.
“Abdelmegid died on Sunday evening at the Ain Shams Field Hospital.”
“The winners and runners-up live in Nigeria, Lebanon, the US, Russia, the UK, Egypt, Palestine, and the UAE, with further origins in Pakistan, Syria, Palestine, and beyond. The youngest winner is 15-year-old Batool Abu Akleen, a student in Gaza.”