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www.arabicfiction.org | #ArabicFiction2018
The winner of the International
Prize for Arabic Fiction 2018 will be announced at a ceremony at the
Fairmont Bab Al Bahr in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday 24 April, from 7pm (GST).
The ceremony will be followed by a press conference with the 2018 winner from
8.30pm (GST) at the same venue. The winner announcement is strictly embargoed
until 8.30pm (GST)/ 5.30pm (GMT).
The
2018 shortlist, with author names in alphabetical order, is as follows:
Author
|
Title
|
Country of
origin
|
Publisher
|
Amir Tag Elsir
|
Flowers in Flames
|
Sudan
|
Dar Al
Saqi
|
Aziz Mohammed
|
The Critical Case of "K"
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Dar Tanweer, Lebanon
|
Ibrahim Nasrallah
|
The Second War of the
Dog
|
Palestine/Jordan
|
Arab
Scientific Publishers
|
Shahad Al Rawi
|
The Baghdad Clock
|
Iraq
|
Dar al-Hikma, London
|
Walid Shurafa
|
Heir
of the Tombstones
|
Palestine
|
Al Ahlia
|
Dima Wannous
|
The Frightened Ones
|
Syria
|
Dar
al-Adab
|
EVENTS
To
celebrate all six shortlisted authors and novels for the 2018 International
Prize for Arabic Fiction, there will be a special series of events taking place
in Abu Dhabi.
These
are:
·
Sunday 22 April, Emirates Writers’ Union, Abu Dhabi
National Theatre , 7.30pm
An event in partnership with the Emirates Writers’ Union and NYU Abu Dhabi Institute, will see writer and broadcaster Yassin Adnan chair an panel of five of the shortlisted authors
An event in partnership with the Emirates Writers’ Union and NYU Abu Dhabi Institute, will see writer and broadcaster Yassin Adnan chair an panel of five of the shortlisted authors
·
Monday 23 April, NYU Abu Dhabi Art Gallery, 6.30pm
Shortlisted author Walid Shurafa will speak about his novel Heir of the Tombstones. Shurafa has been invited to speak at the university by the co-curator of Permanent Temporariness, an exhibition at the NYU Abu Dhabi art gallery which focuses on the life of refugees, in particular, the Palestinians, which is the focus of his novel.
This event will be in Arabic.
Shortlisted author Walid Shurafa will speak about his novel Heir of the Tombstones. Shurafa has been invited to speak at the university by the co-curator of Permanent Temporariness, an exhibition at the NYU Abu Dhabi art gallery which focuses on the life of refugees, in particular, the Palestinians, which is the focus of his novel.
This event will be in Arabic.
ABU
DHABI INTERNATIONAL BOOK FAIR EVENT
Following
the announcement of the winning novel on the evening of Tuesday 24 April, the
winner will take part in their first public event as the winner of the Prize,
alongside the five shortlisted authors, on the opening day of the Abu Dhabi
International Book Fair.
·
Wednesday 25th April, Abu Dhabi International Book
Fair, 7-9.30pm, Sea of Culture Foundation Stand
Winning and shortlisted authors will take part in a salon event hosted under the patronage of Sheikha Sheikha bint Mohammed bin Khalid Al Nahyan.
Winning and shortlisted authors will take part in a salon event hosted under the patronage of Sheikha Sheikha bint Mohammed bin Khalid Al Nahyan.
Further information about the fair
can be found on the book fair’s website. http://adbookfair.com/en/
The International Prize for Arabic Fiction is
recognised as the leading literary prize in the Arab world. It is awarded for
prose fiction in Arabic and each of the six shortlisted finalists receives
$10,000, with a further $50,000 going to the winner.
Fulfilling its ambition to increase the
international reach of Arabic fiction, the Prize provides funding for English
translation for its winners. This year has seen the publication of 2014 winner
Ahmed Saadawi’s Frankenstein in Baghdad by Oneworld in the UK and
Penguin Books in the US. Its translation rights have been sold for a further 12
languages including Cantonese and
Mandarin.
The International Prize for Arabic Fiction is run with
the support, as its mentor, of the Booker Prize Foundation in London and
sponsored by the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi).
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