There’s a moving testimony by the late Egyptian author Osama Dinassouri from his posthumously published memoir, and searing short story from Dafur by Sudanese author Abdelaziz Baraka Sakin.
Banipal 31 presents the first of a three-part series on Syrian literature. There's fiction from: Zakaria Tamer, with selected stories from a new collection Breaking Knees, Rafik Schami, with an excerpt from his latest work The Dark Side of Love, Khaled Khalifa, short-listed for the “Arab Booker” for his novel In Praise of Hatred, also a chapter from a new novel by Khalil Suwailih, and three short stories from Nihad Sirees, Dima Wannous and Manhal Sarraj.
The poets in the Syrian feature are the late Mohammad al-Maghut, also four poets who visit the UK in July – Lukman Derky, Monzer Masri, Hala Mohammad and Rasha Omran. In addition are poets Lina Tibi, Nazih Abu Afach, Abed Ismael, Rima Buaini, Saleh Diab and Jackleen Salam. This first part concludes with a tale of walking through Rome by surgeon/author Khalil al-Neimi.
CONTENTS
Spring 2008
Cover artist is Mehdi Qotbi from Morocco
EDITORIAL
Paul Chaoul – Excerpt from the play The Visitor
Abdelaziz Baraka Sakin – A short story The Music of Bones
Osama Dinassouri – Excerpt from My Decrepit Dog, My Darling Dog
TRIBUTE
Suhail Idriss 1925 – 19 February 2008
Founder Dar Al-Adab publishing house
FEATURE ON SYRIAN LITERATURE
PART 1
Khaled Khalifa – Excerpt from the novel In Praise of Hatred
Mohammad al-Maghut – Five Poems
Dima Wannous – A short story Sahar
Lukman Derky – Sixteen Poems
Performing and in Conversation at Ledbury and London Review Bookshop see events for all details
Lina Tibi – Eight Poems
Khalil Suwailih – Excerpt from the novel Zuhur, Sarah and Nariman
Saleh Diab – Six Poems
Zakaria Tamer – Stories from his new collection Breaking Knees
Jackleen Salam – Two Poems
Nihad Sirees – A short story Thinking of Naima
Nazih Abu Afach – Seven Poems
Rima Buaini – Two Poems
Abed Ismael – Selected poems from Voices
Manhal Sarraj – A short story For the First Time
Rasha Omran – Two Poems
Performing and in Conversation at Ledbury and London Review Bookshop see events for all details
Monzer Masri – Three Poems
Performing and in Conversation at Ledbury and London Review Bookshop see events for all details
Hala Mohammad – Poems from As if I’m knocking on my door
Performing and in Conversation at Ledbury and London Review Bookshop see events for all details
Rafik Schami – Excerpt from the novel The Dark Side of Love
A TRAVELLING TALE
Khalil al-Neimi – Rome in the Rain
TRIBUTE
Fuad al-Takarli, 1927 – 11 February 2008
Pioneering Iraqi author
BOOK REVIEWS
Bassam K Frangieh Embers and Ashes by Hisham Sharabi
Tarek el-Ariss Origin by Diane Abu-Jaber
Peter Clark Dissident Syria by miriam cooke
Zuzana Kratka Wolves of the Crescent Moon by Youssef al-Mohaimeed
Judith Kazantzis Outcast by Shimon Ballas
Susannah Tarbush Inside the Night by Ibrahim Nasrallah
Margaret Obank Naguib Mahfouz by Rasheed el-Enany
All these book reviews can be read online. Click here for full iist of online book reviews, originally reviewed in Banipal issues
BOOKS RECEIVED
EVENTS
London: Arabia Books launch
Abu Dhabi: International Prize for Arabic Fiction Award
London: MEDAF seminar
Contributors
Please go to the following links for information on the translators and reviews of Banipal 31
Translators: Sinan Antoon, Thomas Aplin, Anthea Bell, Issa J Boullata, Elliott Colla, Ghenwa Hayek, William M Hutchins, Abed Ismael, Imad Khashan, Tarek Sherif, Iman Mersal, Khaled al-Jbaili, Khaled al-Masri, Ibrahim Muhawi, Youssef Rakha, Paul Roddie, Christa Salamandra, Kat Stapley, Max Weiss.
Reviewers: Tarek el-Ariss, Peter Clark, Bassam K Frangieh, Judith Kazantzis, Zuzana Kratka, Margaret Obank, Susannah Tarbush
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