Rabai al-Madhoun

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Rabai al-Madhoun
Born1945
al-Majdal, British Mandatory Palestine
OccupationJournalist, novelist, writer
NationalityPalestinian
Alma materAlexandria University
GenreFiction, non-fiction
Notable worksThe Lady from Tel Aviv, Destinies: Concerto of the Holocaust and the Nakba
Notable awardsInternational Prize for Arabic Fiction (2016)

Rabai al-Madhoun (born 1945) is a

Al-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper.[2]

His books include both fiction and non-fiction.[3] His debut novel, The Lady from Tel Aviv, was shortlisted for the 2010 International Prize for Arabic Fiction (dubbed the "Arabic Booker Prize"). The novel has been translated into English by Elliott Colla. His third novel, Destinies: Concerto of the Holocaust and the Nakba was awarded the annual IPAF in April 2016.[4]

Books

  • The Idiot of Khan Younis (short stories; 1977)
  • The Palestinian Intifada (Nicosia-1988) (Haifa-Israel-1989)
  • The Taste of Separation (autobiographical novel; 2 editions 2001, 2011)
  • The Lady from Tel Aviv (novel; 2009, 8 editions)
  • Destinies: The Concerto of The Holocaust and The Naqba (novel; 8 editions 2015) - 2016 winner, International Prize for Arab Fiction

References

  1. ^ Profile on IPAF website Archived 2012-05-26 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Raba'i al Madhoun — internationales literaturfestival berlin".
  3. ^ Profile on EAFL website[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Palestine — building a state of art without land". Gulf News. 30 April 2016. Retrieved April 30, 2016.