Description
About the Author
Edwar Al-Kharrat is a novelist, poet, critic, translator and editor. He was born in Alexandria, Egypt in 1926. Among his awards are the prestigious Oweiss Prize (the Arab world's largest prize for writers and intellectuals) and the Naguib Mahfouz Medal for Literature. He was awarded the State Merit Award for Literature in 2000.Paul Starkey teaches Arabic language and literature at the University of Durham, where he is currently Director of the Institute for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies. He is the author of a study of the Egyptian author Tawfiq al-Hakim and co-editor of the Encyclopedia of Arabic Literature. He has also translated Rashid al-Daif's novel Dear Mr Kawabata into English.
Reviews
'Kharrat's prose is carefully wrought and offers ... richly melancholy pleasures.' TLS 'The mundane and the mystical meet in ... the finest prose.' Jordan Times Praise for Edwar al-Kharrat: 'More Proust than Durrell, and I think worthy of the comparison.'Doris Lessing 'A rich and rare achievement, gem-clear, mysteriously shimmering.' Guardian
Book Information
ISBN 9780863565168
Author Edwar Al-Kharrat
Format Paperback
Page Count 144
Imprint Saqi Books
Publisher Saqi Books