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List of Arab writers under age 39
Beirut39 is a collaborative project between the Hay Festival, Beirut UNESCO's World Book Capital 2009 celebrations, Banipal magazine and the British Council
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Saudi Arabian novelist (born 1979)
translated by William M. Hutchins). His work was published in the Beirut39 anthology (Beirut39: New Writing from the Arab World, edited by Samuel Shimon) and
Mohammed_Hasan_Alwan
Palestinian poet (born 1978)
foremost contemporary Arab poets". In 2009, Darwish was named as one of the Beirut39, a selection of 39 promising Arab writers. In 2014, NPR included his book
Najwan_Darwish
Sudanese writer (born 1970)
invited to join the first IPAF Nadwa (Arab writers' workshop) as well as the Beirut39 young Arab writers project, and has received international recognition
Mansour_El_Souwaim
Tunisian writer
the 39 Arab writers under 40 years who were selected for the anthology Beirut39. In an interview 'White Skin, Black Mask', Kamel Riahi explained: "It might
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Collaborative project between the Hay Festival and Bogotá
success of this project led to a similar project two years later called Beirut39, which selected 39 of the most promising writers from the Arab world. Africa39
Bogotá39
Saudi Arabian writer
chosen by the Beirut39 project as one of the best young writers from the Arab world. His work has appeared in English translation in the Beirut39 anthology
Yahya_Qassim
Iraqi writer and film maker
Fiction for Frankenstein in Baghdad. He lives and works in Baghdad. 2010 Beirut39 project, one of 39 chosen participants 2014 International Prize for Arabic
Ahmed_Saadawi
Jordanian writer
Eyes of the Drowned, appeared in 2023. In 2009, Jelaad was named by the Beirut39 project as one of the most promising writers in the Arab world. https://www
Hussein_Jelaad
Saudi Arabian writer
the Beirut39 project as one of the best writers in the Arab world under the age of 40. His work has appeared in English translation in the Beirut39 anthology
Abdullah_Thabit
Syrian writer and translator (born 1982)
debut novel Kursi (The Chair) in 2008. In 2009, she was named one of the Beirut39, a group of 39 Arab writers under the age of 40 chosen through a contest
Dima_Wannous
Syrian novelist and writer (born 1975)
for the Arabic Booker Prize. In 2009, Hassan was chosen as one of the Beirut39, a group of 39 Arab writers under the age of 40 chosen through a contest
Rosa_Yaseen_Hasan
Lebanese poet and painter (born 1981)
he has also exhibited in Lebanon. In 2009, he was named as one of the Beirut39, a selection of the best young writers in the Arab world. "Zaki BAYDOUN
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Collaborative literature project by the Hay Festival and Rainbow Book Club
Festival initiatives linked to World Book Capital cities, Bogotá39 (2007) and Beirut39 (2009). The judges for Africa39 were Margaret Busby, Osonye Tess Onwueme
Africa39
Egyptian poet and translator
one of the Beirut39, a selection of the best young writers in the Arab world. Samuel Shimon devoted a chapter of his 2012 book, Beirut39: New Writing
Ahmad_Yamani
Lebanese writer and author (born 1955)
magazine Snob Al-Hasnaa’. In 2009, Sobh served on the judging panel of the Beirut39 competition. Sobh is now dedicating her time only to writing. Short Stories
Alawiya_Sobh
Palestinian author (born 1974)
We are all equally far from love in 2003. She was named as one of the Beirut39, a group of 39 Arab writers under the age of 40 chosen through a contest
Adania_Shibli
Moroccan writer
The winner of several literary prizes, he was selected as one of the Beirut39, a selection of the best young writers writing in the Arabic language.
Abdelaziz_Errachidi
Libyan academic and author
organization in the Ottoman period (1552-1911). Bibliography taken from the Beirut39 writers' biographies. Binshatwan, Najwa (2005). Waber Al Ahssina (The Horses'
Najwa_Binshatwan
Egyptian translator
al Ryami Balloons by Mostafa Ibrahim Nothing of Note by Mostafa Ibrahim Beirut39: New Writing from the Arab World (2010) ed. Samuel Shimon The Hundred Years'
Nariman_Youssef
Omani poet, essayist and writer (born 1956)
judging panel of the 2010 Arabic Booker Prize, and he was also a judge of Beirut39, a competition held in 2009-10 to identify the most promising young Arab
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literary young talent. These included Bogotá39 in both 2007 and 2017, Beirut39 in 2010, and Africa39 in 2014 at the Port Harcourt Unesco World Book Capital
Cristina_Fuentes_La_Roche
Lebanese poet (born 1975)
been frequently anthologized. He was one of the writers included in the Beirut39 selection of young Arab writers. El Sayed lives in Washington, D.C. Bio
Nazem_El_Sayed
Moroccan poet
has published half a dozen volumes. In 2010, he was chosen as one of the Beirut39, a selection of the best young writers in the Arab world, the 39 best Arab
Abderrahim_Elkhassar
Yemeni novelist, short story writer and playwright
2008. In 2010, al-Ahdal was selected as one of the invited writers for Beirut39, a group of 39 Arab writers under the age of 40, chosen through a contest
Wajdi_al-Ahdal
American writer and translator (born 1978)
Felman, Samantha Schnee (eds), Anchor Books, March 2007, ISBN 9781400079759 Beirut39 Bloomsbury 2010 Watchlist: 32 Short stories by persons of interest O/R
Randa_Jarrar
Lebanese novelist and journalist (born 1972)
by Turner Libros in 2013. Some of his work is included in the anthology Beirut39, published on the occasion of Beirut as World Book Capital in 2009. In
Rabee_Jaber
Syrian writer and journalist (born 1970)
selected as one of the 39 most promising authors under the age of 40, by Beirut39, a contest organized by the Hay Festival. In 2011, she took part in the
Samar_Yazbek
Jordanian poet of Palestinian origin (born 1981)
translated into Italian. He was named by the Hay Festival as one of the Beirut39, a selection of the best young writers in the Arab world. BBC News v t
Islam_Samhan
Egyptian poet
Mahfouz. The author of three books of poetry, she was named as one of the Beirut39 list of young Arab writers. "Bio". Hay Festival. Retrieved December 7,
Nagat_Ali
Algerian writer, poet (born 1977)
the age of 40 by the Beirut39 project conducted under the aegis of the Hay Festival. His work appeared in translation in the Beirut39 anthology edited by
Abderrazak_Boukebba
Egyptian writer (born 1970)
2008. Hamdy el-Gazzar was one of the 39 young Arab authors chosen by the Beirut39 project. Mohamed Salah El Azab جدلية, Jadaliyya -. "Jadaliyya". Jadaliyya
Hamdy_el-Gazzar
Egyptian writer & novelist (born 1981)
inaugural IPAF Nadwa in 2009. Also in 2009-10, he was selected as one of the Beirut39, a Hay Festival project to highlight the most promising young writers in
Mohamed_Salah_El_Azab
Lebanese writer
University of Beirut. Primarily a fiction writer, she was named as one of the Beirut39, a 2009 selection of the most promising young writers in the Arab world
Hala_Kawtharani
Egyptian novelist and journalist
later longlisted for the same prize. In 2009, she was selected for the Beirut39 as one of the 39 best Arab authors below the age of 40. She was also a
Mansoura_Ez-Eldin
Egyptian writer
in Arabic, for which he was chosen to participate in the Hay Festival Beirut39 event as one of the 39 best Arab writers under 40. His 2006 photo travelogue
Youssef_Rakha
Omani writer and novelist
nizwa. "حسين العبري". مجلة نزوى (in Arabic). Retrieved 18 January 2021. "Beirut39 Spotlights Arab Writers Under 40". Publishing Perspectives. 26 October
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