Hammour Ziada

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Hammour Ziada (Arabic: حمور زيادة‎, born 1979) is a Sudanese writer and journalist, born in Omdurman.[1] He has worked as a civil society and human rights researcher, and currently works as journalist in Cairo. Also, he has been writing for a number of left-wing newspapers in Sudan[2] and served as the culture editor of the Sudanese newspaper.

Ziada has published several volumes of fiction in Arabic, and is best known for his second novel Shawq al-darwīsh (The Longing of the Dervish), which won the Naguib Mahfouz Prize in 2014[3] and was also nominated for the 2015 International Prize for Arabic Fiction.[4] This novel and several of his stories have appeared in English translation, including in the anthology The Book of Khartoum (Comma Press, 2016)[5] as well as in Banipal magazine.[6]

In 2019, a feature film by Sudanese filmmaker Amjad Abu Alala, called You will die at Twenty,[7] and based on Hammour Ziada’s short story “Sleeping at the Foot of the Mountain” (“النوم عند قدمي الجبل“), won awards at the Venice International Film Festival, as well as at other international film festivals.[8]

Original works in Arabic and translations[]

  • A Life Story from Omdurman (short stories, 2008)
  • Al-Kunj (novel, 2010)
  • Sleeping at the Foot of the Mountain (short stories, 2014)
  • Shawq al-darwīsh (The Longing of the Dervish) (novel, 2014)

translated into English by Jonathan Wright, The American University in Cairo Press; (2016), ISBN 978-9774167881

  • The Void, translated by Kareem James Abu-Zeid. In Ralph Cormack and Max Shmookler (eds.) The Book of Khartoum. (2016) ISBN 978-1905583720

Awards[]

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References[]

  1. ^ "Banipal (UK) Magazine of Modern Arab Literature - Contributors - Hammour Ziada". www.banipal.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-01-01.
  2. ^ "Hammour Ziada - Comma Press". commapress.co.uk. Retrieved 2019-09-25.
  3. ^ Lynx Qualey, Marcia (2014-12-11). "Young Sudanese Writer Wins Naguib Mahfouz Medal". ArabLit & ArabLit Quarterly. Retrieved 2020-08-27.
  4. ^ "Profile". Archived from the original on 2015-02-17. Retrieved 2015-06-11.
  5. ^ "The Book of Khartoum - Comma Press". commapress.co.uk. Retrieved 2020-08-27.
  6. ^ "Sudanese Literature Today (Spring 2016)". www.banipal.co.uk. Retrieved 2020-06-29.
  7. ^ Alala, Amjad Abu (2020-02-12), You Will Die at 20 (Drama), Islam Mubarak, Mustafa Shehata, Moatasem Rashed, Mahmoud Alsarraj, Andolfi, DUOfilm, Die Gesellschaft DGS, retrieved 2020-09-05
  8. ^ Lynx Qualey, Marcia (2019-09-10). "Award-winning Film 'You Will Die at Twenty,' Based on Hammour Ziada Story". ArabLit & ArabLit Quarterly. Retrieved 2020-09-05.
  9. ^ "2015". www.arabicfiction.org. Retrieved 2018-11-29.
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