AN INTERVIEW WITH ALIA MAMDOUH
In Conversation with Mona Chollet In residence in the Centre Pompidou in Paris, since fall 2001, the Iraqi writer Alia Mamdouh outlines her position as
11 Arabic Book Recommendations
By Maria Karkour Image credit: Creative Commons/benuski To broaden your horizons through reading, here are some book titles recommended by one expert AUP faculty member.
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Echoes of Baghdad
MEGAN MARZ OCTOBER 4, 2005 PUBLISHED IN OCTOBER 24, 2005 Naphtalene, the first novel by an Iraqi woman to be published in the United States,
Study of the novel “Al-Mahbubat” by Alia Mamdouh based on Kristeva’s theory of Strangers to Ourselves
Author(s): Fatemeh Kazemi * , Mojtaba Behroozi , Morteza Zare Beromi Message: Article Type: Research/Original Article Abstract: Introduction Literature brings us to the brink of
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Author: Lisa Kaaki | Special to Review Publication Date: Thu, 2007-03-08 03:00 ALIA Mamdouh’s novel ‘Al-Mahbubat‘ released in 2003, received the Naguib Mahfouz Medal for
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Aliyah Mamduh, Catherine Cobham
Paris, September 2004. Translated By Catherine Cobham Smoke During the burning of Baghdad by American missiles last year, my eyes, my body, my bones became
Why Alia Mamdouh’s latest novel is her most personal to date: ‘Some characters infect us like scarlet fever’
The Iraqi novelist, who was shortlisted for this year’s International Prize for Arabic Fiction, felt as if she was being ‘led on’ by her main
Curriculum Vitae
Alia Mamdouh, born 1944 in Baghdad, Iraq Work Experience: 1971 BA in Psychology from the Mustansariya University in Baghdad 1972 – 1973 Main editor of
NAPHTALENE … A Novel of Baghdad
by Alia Mamdouh, translated by Peter Theroux A strong-willed girl’s life in 1950s Baghdad, depicted by an award-winning Iraqi writer. Mamdouh, winner of the 2004
Problems and Prospects for Publishing in the West: Arab Women Writers Today
Amal Amireh, USA/Palestine September 1, 1996 “ARABIC is a controversial language,” Edward Said was once told. This intriguing statement by a New York publisher was
Mamdouh, Alia 1944
PERSONAL: Born 1944, in Baghdad, Iraq. Education: Mustansariya University, Baghdad, Iraq, B.A., 1971. ADDRESSES: Home—Paris, France. CAREER: Writer, editor. Majallat Al Ulum (“Magazine of Sciences”),
Fiction Chronicle
By Elsa Dixler Sept. 4, 2005 IN THE PROVINCE OF SAINTS. By Thomas O’Malley. (Little, Brown, $23.95.) If the neighboring farmer’s hired man “had touched
Emirates Airline Festival of Literature reveals author line-up
Kate Adie, Jeffrey Archer, Jeffery Deaver, Alia Mamdouh and Tan Twan Eng in guest list By Mariam M. Al SerkalSenior Reporter Published: 18:45 November 19,