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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Amjad Nasser

Amjad Nasser is a Jordanian writer and journalist. He has co-founded a number of Arabic publications, including Al-Quds al-Arabi newspaper, published in London since 1989, of which he is the cultural editor. He won the Mohammed al-Maghout Prize for Poetry (2006), the Prize for Creative Writing in Jordan (2008) and the Ibn Battuta Prize for Travel Writing (2009). He has published nine poetry collections, four books of travel writing and a novel. His works have been translated into French, German, Italian, Spanish and English.  

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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