Mansour El Souwaim

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Mansour Mohammad El Souwaim (Arabic: منصور الصويم) (born 1970) is a Sudanese writer. He was born in Nyala in southern Darfur. He lives and works in Khartoum.[1]

El Souwaim started writing in 1990 and was first published in 1995. He has released two novels and two collections of short stories to date. His first novel was called Tukhoum Ar-Ramad (The Boundaries of Ash). His second novel, entitled Dhakirat Shirrir (Memoirs of the Wicked), received the Tayeb Salih Award for Creative Writing, named after the famous Sudanese novelist.

In 2009, El Souwaim attended the inaugural IPAF Nadwa (writers' workshop). In 2010, he was one of the Beirut39, a group of 39 Arab writers under the age of 40, chosen through a contest organised by Banipal magazine and the Hay Festival.[2] In 2011, El Souwaim received an AFAC () grant for his project, a historical novel entitled The Last Sultan.[3]

Works in Arabic and in translation[]

  • Tukhoum Ar-Ramad (The Boundaries of Ash) 1995
  • Dhakirat Shirrir (Memoirs of the Wicked) 2005
  • Souvenirs d'un enfant des rues. 2012. (French translation of short stories) ISBN 978-2752905123[4]

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References[]

  1. ^ Author profile in IPAF Nadwa website
  2. ^ Beirut39 (2010-03-23). "Beirut39: Writings from Sudan: An Interview with Mansour El Souwaim". Beirut39. Retrieved 2020-08-27.
  3. ^ "AFAC". www.arabculturefund.org. Retrieved 2020-08-27.
  4. ^ "Souvenirs d'un enfant des rues - Mansour El Souwaim". Babelio (in French). Retrieved 2020-08-27.

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