Maha Hassan
Maha Hassan is a Syrian-Kurdish journalist and novelist.[1] She was born in Aleppo.[2] A native Kurdish speaker, she writes in Arabic. In 2000, she was banned from publishing in her native Syria for her "morally condemnable" writing, and since August 2004, she has been living in self-imposed exile in Paris.[3]
In 2005, she was awarded a Hellman/Hammett grant for persecuted writers by Human Rights Watch. In 2007-2008, Hassan lived for a year at the invitation of Amsterdam Vluchtstad in the renovated apartment of Anne Frank and her family at the Amsterdam Merwedeplein.
Hassan's novels Umbilical Cord and The Novels were longlisted for the Arabic Booker Prize.[4] Her latest novel is Girls of the Wilderness.
Bibliography
- ‘The Infinite: Biography of the Other’
- ‘The Picture on the Cover’
- ‘Hymns of Nothingness’
- ‘The Tunnel of Existence’
- ‘Daughters of the Wilderness’
- ‘Aleppo Subway’.
- ‘Umbilical Cord’
- ‘The Novels’
References
- "Profile in IPAF website". Archived from the original on 2011-08-30. Retrieved 2011-12-20.
- Interview with the Daily Star, Lebanon, November 2011
- Interview with IRIN News, 2005
- "New novel on war by Syrian novelist Maha Hassan". nasher-news.com. 10 July 2017.
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