New Texts Out Now: Abir Hamdar, The Female Suffering Body: Illness and Disability in Modern Arabic Literature
by Abir Hamdar Abir Hamdar, The Female Suffering Body: Illness and Disability in Modern Arabic Literature. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2014. Jadaliyya (J): What made
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
Naphtalene: A Novel of Baghdad, by Alia Mamdouh
First session of the Reading Club organized by Casa Árabe and the Balqís Bookshop in the year 2017. At this session, to be held on
‘It represents a certain standard of literature’: the rise of the International Prize for Arabic Fiction The winner of this year’s award will be announced online
IPAF IN NUMBERS Established: 2008 Prize money: $50,000 (Dh183,650) for winners and $10,000 for those on the shortlist. Winning novels: 13 Shortlisted novels: 66 Longlisted
Iraqi wins literary award
An Iraqi novelist has won the 11th Naguib Mahfouz medal for literature. Awarded by the American University in Cairo, Egypt, the prize went to Alia
Echoes of Baghdad
BY Megan Marz Naphtalene, the first novel by an Iraqi woman to be published in the United States, has taken a long time to arrive
Challenges Facing Arab Women Writers
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Arab Literature, In Review: “The Bride of Amman” by Fadi Zaghmout
by Sawad Hussain Sawad Hussain reviews a Jordanian LGBT runaway bestseller, finally available in English translation Fadi Zaghmout’s The Bride of Amman (translated into English
Alia Mamdouh’s Naphtalene
June 5, 2012 by Caroline Wilkinson Alia Mamdouh’s novel Naphtalene is a coming-of-age story set in 1950s Iraq. Huda is a nine-year-old girl who runs
365 Books by Women Authors to Celebrate International Women’s Day All Year
by Gwen Glazer, Communications March 8, 2017 For over a century, International Women’s Day has been observed on March 8 — and this year, we’ve
7 INTERNATIONAL FEMINIST NOVELS TO READ THROUGH WINTER
August 3, 2017 The grey skies and chilly nights make winter the ideal time to sit by the heater and spend time with some good