Banipal 37 – Iraqi Authors by Margaret Obank

Banipal 37 – Iraqi Authors by Margaret Obank by Margaret Obank

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Title: Banipal 37 – Iraqi Authors
Editor:Margaret Obank
Contributors:Luay Hamza Abbas, Najat Abdullah, Bassim al-Ansar, Enas al-Badran, Lutfiya al-Dulaimi, Diya al-Jubaily, Nadia al-Khudari, Khalid al-Maaly, Hussain al-Mozany, Rahman al-Najjar, Nazum al-Obeidi, Mahdi Issa al-Saqr, Eloise Dicker, Mohamed el-Bisatie, Ezzat el-Kamhawi, Nassif Falak, Basim Furat, Salah Hithani, Ahmed Abdel Hussain, Zuzana Kratka, Rachida Lamrabet, Mohammad Mazloom, Lulu Norman, Shakir Nouri, Greet Ramael, Dahlia Riyadh, Ahmad Saadawi, Samuel Shimon, Olivia Snaije, Susannah Tarbush, Habib Tengour, Pippa Woodhead, Hussain Ali Younis, Ali Mohammed Zayd
Translators:Khaled Al-Masri, Sinan Antoon, Thomas Aplin, Ali Azeriah, Alison Blecker, Issa J Boullata, Tristan Cranfield, Peter Daniel, Marilyn Hacker, Khalida Hamid, Ghenwa Hayek, William M Hutchins, Ali Issa, Suneela Mubayi, Abdul Monem Nasser, John Peate, Mark Pirie, Ina Rilke, Paul Starkey, Maia Tabet, Laura Watkinson
Publisher: Banipal
Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Price: £10.00
ISBN: 1461-5363
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Synopsis

Banipal 37 – Iraqi Authors by Margaret Obank

Banipal’s first issue of 2010 celebrates authors from Iraq with over half its 224 pages devoted to fiction and poetry by 21 writers from different generations, some spread across the world, but many writing from within the country. We celebrate, in particular, a new generation of Iraqi fiction writers and poets who are free to write the story of Iraq we’ve been waiting to hear, however hard, and are indebted to all the translators and copy-editors who made the issue possible.

• Writers who are completely new to Western readers are Nazum al-Obeidi and Nassif Falak (who has his own hair-raising personal story of flight, capture on a number of borders and imprisonment in Abu Ghraib during the Saddam regime), the atmospheric writer Enas al-Badran, Ahmad Saadawi and Shakir Nouri. PLUS many more . . .

PLUS
• Glimpses into the powerful fiction of Yemeni author Ali Mohammed Zayd, of Egyptian novelists Mohamed al-Bisatie and Ezzat el-Kamhawi
• An excerpt from Algerian poet Habib Tengour’s historical epic poem Ce Tatar-là, in translation by Marilyn Hacker
• A short story from Flemish author Rachida Lamrabet, translated from the Dutch.

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