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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Abdullah Bin Bakheet

Abdullah Bin Bakheet

Abdullah Bin Bakheet is a Saudi novelist, born in Riyadh in 1952. He graduated from the King Saud University in 1978 before working as a journalist for al-Yamama magazine and editing the literary section of al-Riyadh newspaper. He has also translated a number of literary works and written studies on the Arabic novel, as well writing for television. He currently writes a column for al-Riyadh newspaper and is an active campaigner for women's rights, respect for minorities and the easing of religious tensions.

  • Street of Affections (Dar Al-Saqi, Beirut, 2009)

    Street of Affections 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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