International Prize for Arabic Fiction
Libyan wins top Arabic fiction prize with debut novel
Libyan author Mohamed Alnaas became the youngest winner of the prestigious International Prize for Arabic Fiction with his debut novel "Bread on Uncle Milad's Table" on May 22.
Alnaas, 31, will receive $50,000 and funds will also be provided to translate his book into English, organizers said on their website.
'The Baghdad Eucharist' by Sinan Antoon
'The Baghdad Eucharist' by Sinan Antoon, translated by Maia Tabet (Hoopoe, American University in Cairo Press, 136 pages, $15)
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Saudi wins top Arab fiction award
A Saudi novelist has won the International Prize for Arabic Fiction, becoming the third author in 10 years from the kingdom to grab the Arab world's most prestigious literary award.
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