Abbas Marufi, who was born in Tehran in 1957, is an Iranian novelist and journalist and “The Symphony of the Dead” is his most famous book. Raised and educated in Tehran, Marufi studied dramatic arts ...
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Cover of new anthology released by Tel Aviv publisher, Resling Books (photo by the author for Hyperallergic) TEL AVIV — A new book released by the Israeli publisher Resling Books is under fire for ...
Malta University Publishers has published a translation into Arabic of Oliver Friggieri's collection of short stories Stejjer ghal Qabel Jidlam. This is the first-ever Arabic publication written by a ...
Guwahati: The Arabic translation of the esteemed Assamese folktale anthology ‘Burhi Aair Hadhu' (Grandmother's Tale), written by distinguished Assamese author Lakshminath Bebaroa in 1911, signifies ...
"As a Moroccan Jew, I have come to realize a dream: that my works are read in my hometown is a source of great personal pride" • "there is yearning for the old times when Jews and Moslems coexisted" ...
Dubai: The Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation has acquired exclusive rights for the translation of three books by Doris Lessing, acclaimed British novelist and the winner of the 2007 Noble ...
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