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Hisham Bustani on ‘New’ Arabic Writing: 5 Authors You Should Read
Over at The Common last week, Jordanian short-story writer Hisham Bustani addressed “‘New’ Arabic Writing: Cataclysm in Fast-Forward“:
In it, Bustani names five writers as pioneers of newness. He writes:
To list the names of the pioneers of “new writing” in the Arab world is to do an injustice to others, but I will take that risk in order to shed some light on a literature so unrepresented in the global literary scene and so neglected (rather than lost) in translation.
Part of what’s interesting about the list is that none of them are really “new,” in the sense that they’re not under 28 and didn’t start publishing last week. But Bustani isn’t talking about that. He’s talking about writers who “introduced new sensitivities, new styles, new techniques and — to an extent — a new language in literature.”
Of all on the list, Syrian writer Zakaria Tamer is the most well-known in English, with several collections of his work in prominent translation. One would expect the controversies surrounding Haidar Haidar to push him to a larger public in English, but it hasn’t happened. Moroccan novelist and short-story wr
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Maggie Anwer
Egyptian-Italian director, producer and writer
Maggie Anwer (Arabic: ماجي أنور) is an Egyptian-Italian director, producer, and writer. She is the founder of Faten Hamama Film Festival and is best known for directing several documentary films that reflect the career of many artists such as Al Fatenah a film about the late Faten Hamama.[1][2]
Biography
[edit]Education
[edit]Anwer graduated from the Faculty of Mass Communication, Radio and Television Department. She started her career at the age of sixteen when she participated in writing articles about English movies on the extranet pages of youth newspapers and film websites. In addition, she received a degree from Harvard University for William Shakespeare's Merchant Of Venice.[3] In 2008, after her graduation, she participated in preparing television programs including Ashraf Abdel Baqi's Darak.[4]
Career
[edit]In 2015, she founded, in cooperation with the late artist Faten Hamama, the Faten Hamama Film Festival, which is currently held in London. The festival includes three categories including feature films, short films, and drawings.[5] In 2013, Anwer held a workshop to teach ladies how to make a film in Saudi Arabia as well as she partic