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The 2016 shortlist, with author names in alphabetical
order, is as follows:
Author
|
Title
|
Country of origin
|
Publisher
|
Mohammed Hasan Alwan
|
A
Small Death
|
Saudi
Arabia
|
Dar
Al Saqi
|
Najwa Binshatwan
|
The
Slaves' Pens
|
Libya
|
Dar Al Saqi
|
Ismail Fahd Ismail
|
Al-Sabiliat
|
Kuwait
|
Nova
|
Elias Khoury
|
Children of the Ghetto – My
Name is Adam
|
Lebanon
|
Dar
al-Adab
|
Mohammed Abdel Nabi
|
In
the Spider's Chamber
|
Egypt
|
Dar
al-Ain
|
Saad Mohammed Rahim
|
The Bookseller's Murder
|
Iraq
|
Dar wa Maktabat Sutur
|
This
year’s six novels showcase the best in contemporary Arabic literature
celebrating its rich heritage, while tackling untold stories and addressing
topical issues. A Small Death sees the historical and spiritual
adventures of Sufi thinker Ibn Arabi brought vividly to life in fiction for the
first time and Al-Sabiliat focuses on a woman in southern Iraq who
defies the military forces involved in the long war between Iraq and Iran. In
The Spider's Chamber challenges taboos to give a voice to a
marginalised group and The Slaves' Pens uncovers the history of
slavery in Libya. Children of the Ghetto – My Name is Adam is a new approach to
the Palestinian 'nakba' of 1948, and the fate of the inhabitants of Lud.
Finally, The Bookseller's Murder reveals the artistic, cultured and
human dimension of Iraqi civilisation, in the face of destruction following the
American occupation.
Mohammed Hasan Alwan is the only author previously
shortlisted for the Prize. That shortlisting was in 2013 for his novel The
Beaver, he was also a participant in the first IPAF Nadwa in 2009 and a
mentor in 2016. Three previously longlisted authors are shortlisted this year: Ismail Fahd Ismail who was longlisted in 2014
for The Phoenix and the Faithful Friend; Elias
Khoury who was longlisted in 2013 for Sinalkul; and Mohammed Abdel Nabi who was longlisted in 2013 for The
Return of the Sheikh.
The novels selected were chosen from
186 entries from 19 countries, all published between July 2015 and June 2016.
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