The Bamboo Stalk by Saud Alsanousi wins International Prize for Arabic Fiction 2013

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IPAF authors to take part in local events, ahead of winner announcement in Abu Dhabi on 23 April

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Alawiya Sobh

Alawiya Sobh

Alawiya Sobh is a Lebanese journalist and novelist born in Beirut in 1955. She has BAs in both Arabic and English literature from the Lebanese National University in Beirut. She has worked in journalism since the early 1980s, writing for a number of newspapers and magazines; in the 1990s she founded Snob Al-Hasnaa, the best-selling women’s cultural magazine in the Arab world today, and remains its editor-in-chief. Her books include The Sleep of Days, Dunya and Maryam of the Stories, a prize-winning novel which has been published in French by Gallimard.

  • It’s Called Love (Dar Al-Adab, Beirut, 2009)

    It's Called Love 2010

Previous Years

You can find a complete history of the International Prize for Arabic Fiction here. Information on all the winners, shortlisted and longlisted...

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Translations

One of the main aims of the International Prize for Arabic Fiction is to encourage the translation of Arabic literature into other...

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