Alawiya Sobh Explained

Alawiya Sobh
Birth Name:Alawiya Sobh
Birth Place:Beirut, Lebanon
Occupation:Writer and novelist
Nationality:Lebanese
Education:English & Arabic Literature
Alma Mater:Lebanese University

Alawiya Sobh (Arabic: علوية صبح) (born 1955) is a Lebanese writer and author.[1]

Biography

Born in Beirut, Sobh studied English & Arabic Literature at the Lebanese University.[2] Upon graduation in 1978, she pursued a career in teaching. She also began publishing articles and short stories, at first in An-Nida newspaper and then in An-Nahar. After a spell as cultural editor, she became editor-in-chief of Al-Hasnaa, a popular Arabic women's magazine, in 1986. In the early 1990s, she became editor-in-chief of women's magazine Snob Al-Hasnaa’.[3] In 2009, Sobh served on the judging panel of the Beirut39 competition.[4]

Sobh is now dedicating her time only to writing.

Works

Short Stories

Novels (All novels were published originally at Dar Al Adab in their native Arabic language)

Translations

Reception of work

Sobh's work has been critically acclaimed and is the subject of numerous doctoral works and literary studies.[11] [12] For her literary accomplishments and innovative writing, Sobh received the Sultan Qaboos prize in Oman in 2007.[13] Her novels Dunya and Ismuhu Al-Gharam were long-listed for the Arabic Booker Prize in 2008[14] and 2010,[15] respectively. In 2016, an eponymous award dubbed the "Alawiya Sobh Literary critique Award" was launched at Abdelmalek Essaâdi University in Tétouan for participants whose critiques center around Sobh's work.[16] Maryam: Keeper of Stories was short-listed in 2019 for the EBRD Literature Prize.[17] Sobh's cumulative work then proceeded to earn her the Al Owais Award in 2019 for the category of "Stories: Novels and Drama".[18] Most recently in 2021, An Taashak Al-Hayat made the three-book short-list in Sheikh Zayed Book Award's Literature section.[19]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alawiya : Arabic Fiction. www.arabicfiction.org. 2016-01-28. https://web.archive.org/web/20111002205257/http://www.arabicfiction.org/author/10.html. 2011-10-02. dead.
  2. Web site: Telling Stories to Survive . Gropp . Lewis .
  3. Web site: Mondadori Biography . . 1 July 2016.
  4. Web site: Hay Festival . . https://web.archive.org/web/20170716071546/http://www.hayfestival.com/beirut39/judges.aspx?skinid=6 . 2017-07-16 . dead .
  5. Web site: Maryam . .
  6. Web site: Maryam ou Le passé décomposé . .
  7. Web site: Marjams Geschichten . .
  8. Web site: Dunya translated into Italian . .
  9. Web site: Il suo nome è passione . .
  10. Web site: It's Called Passion in Romanian. . https://web.archive.org/web/20160815001559/http://www.polirom.ro/catalog/carte/se-numeste-pasiune-5728/. 2016-08-15. dead.
  11. Web site: Banipal's biography of Alawiya Sobh . . 1 July 2016 .
  12. Web site: International Journal of Euro-Mediterranean Studies . .
  13. Web site: Alawiya Sobh . .
  14. Web site: It's Called Love long-listed . .
  15. Web site: Arabic Booker Prize longlist 2010. . https://web.archive.org/web/20120202225753/http://www.arabicfiction.org/archive/2010.html. 2012-02-02. dead.
  16. Web site: جائزة علوية صبح في النقد الروائي في سلسلة بصمات إبداعية في المغرب . . 1 July 2016 .
  17. Web site: EBRD Literature Prize . .
  18. Web site: Al Owais Award . .
  19. Web site: Sheikh Zayed Book Awards . .