Bahaa Taher
International Prize for Arabic Fiction, Arabic language
978-613-7-37068-1
6137370682
172
2011-10-10
49.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Bahaa Taher (born 1935 in Cairo, Egypt), sometimes transliterated as Bahaa Tahir, Baha Taher, or Baha Tahir, is an Egyptian novelist who writes in Arabic. He was awarded the inaugural International Prize for Arabic Fiction in 2008. Taher was born in Cairo in 1935. He graduated in literature from the University of Cairo. Upon being banned from writing in 1975, he left Egypt and travelled widely in Africa and Asia seeking work as a translator. During the 1980s and 1990s he lived in Switzerland, where he worked as a translator for the United Nations. Afterwards he returned to Egypt, where he continues to reside.
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