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SUMMARY:Book Talk with Yasmin El-Rifae - Radius: A Story of Feminist Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Georgetown’s Center for Contemporary Arab Studies is hosting a book talk with Yasmin El-Rifae to mark the launch of Radius\, which tells the story of those Egyptians who organised to intervene in cases of sexual violence against protesters. \nYasmin El-Rifae is a writer and editor. Her first book\, Radius\, a narrative history of a militant feminist group within the Egyptian revolution\, will be published by Verso in 2022. She recently moved to London from Cairo\, where she worked with the independent newspaper Mada Masr. She is also a co-producer of the Palestine Festival of Literature. \n 
URL:https://arablit.org/event/book-talk-with-yasmin-el-rifae-radius-a-story-of-feminist-revolution/
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SUMMARY:Sarah Maguire Prize 2022 Readings - Najwan Darwish and Salim Barakat
DESCRIPTION:The Poetry Translation Centre is proud to present readings from two of the titles shortlisted for the 2022 Sarah Maguire Prize: Come\, Take a Gentle Stab by Kurdish-Syrian poet Salim Barakat and Exhausted on the Cross by Palestinian writers Najwan Darwish. \nJoin Najwan Darwish\, his translator Kareem James Abu-Zeid\, and Come\, Take a Gentle Stab translators Huda Kakhreddine and Jayson Iwen for bilingual readings from these two important and arresting collections. They will also be in conversation with UK-based Bahraini writer and poet Ali Al-Jamri. \nExhausted on the Cross is a beautiful collection by one of the Middle East’s best known contemporary poets. Darwish’s graceful verses bring to life notions of displacement\, faith and conflict – which are brilliantly conveyed through Kareem James Abu-Zeid’s translations. Published by New York Review of Books. \nWritten by the renowned Kurdish-Syrian poet Salim Barakat\, Come\, Take a Gentle Stab is a collection of his works spanning five decades. Often drawing on ideas of conflict\, violence and identity\, Barakat pens his poems in Arabic\, despite his native language being Kurdish. Fakhreddine and Iwen’s translations successfully bring the flow of Barakat’s creativity to the Anglosphere. Published by Seagull Books. \nThis reading will take place on Zoom. Tickets are free\, but donations towards funding future editions of the prize are welcome\, or order a copy of the Sarah Maguire Prize 2022 Anthology at the same time as securing your place at the reading. \nThis event is presented by the Poetry Translation Centre in partnership with Manchester City of Literature\, and is part of a series in partnership with the British Council. \nThe Sarah Maguire Prize is a biennial prize recognising the best book of poetry by a living poet from Africa\, Asia\, Latin America or the Middle East published in English translation. The 2022 Prize was judged by Rosalind Harvey (Chair)\, Kit Fan and Kyoo Lee. The six-strong shortlist includes poets from the Republic of Congo\, Korea\, Mauritius\, Mexico\, Palestine and Syria. The winning book will be announced on Tuesday 1st November. \n 
URL:https://arablit.org/event/sarah-maguire-prize-2022-readings-najwan-darwish-and-salim-barakat/
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