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Copy Link | | Anxious People: A Novel Kindle Edition | The DREAMS-themed issue of ArabLit Quarterly features dream manuals, short stories, poetry, essays, reflections, art, dream manuals, recipes, and a graphic novel from the murky world of dreams, where we have both play and nightmares. As always, work ranges over eras, and includes a dreamy tenth-century recipe, an excerpt from the dream manual by Syrian scholar Abd al-Ghani al-Nabulsi (1641-1731), translated by his descendent Yasmine Seale essays by the great Lebanese modernist Ahmad Faris al-Shidyaq (d. 1887), here in seance-conversation with Rana Issa and Suneela Mubayi and a poem by the award-winning colloquial Egyptian poet and booktuber Nada El Shabrawy (b. 1995) and a short sto – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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The DREAMS-themed issue of ArabLit Quarterly
features dream manuals, short stories, poetry,
essays, reflections, art, dream manuals, recipes,
and a graphic novel from the murky world of
dreams, where we have both play and nightmares.
As always, work ranges over eras, and includes a
dreamy tenth-century recipe, an excerpt from the
dream manual by Syrian scholar Abd al-Ghani
al-Nabulsi (1641-1731), translated by his
descendent Yasmine Seale essays by the great
Lebanese modernist Ahmad Faris al-Shidyaq (d.
1887), here in seance-conversation with Rana Issa
and Suneela Mubayi and a poem by the
award-winning colloquial Egyptian poet and
booktuber Nada El Shabrawy (b. 1995) and a short
story by the young Palestinian writer Ameer Hamad
(b. 1992). For the first time, we also feature
a graphic-novel excerpt from Samandal's Barrack
Rima, translated by David Kanbergs.This issue
also features the four stories shortlisted for
the 2020 ArabLit Story Prize as well as
our winner, Hadiya Hussein's Tunnels, translated
by Shakir Mustafa.
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