Anthony Calderbank Explained

Anthony Calderbank is an English translator of contemporary Arabic literature.[1] He was educated at Manchester University, where he studied Arabic and Persian. He lived in Egypt for several years in the mid-1980s, making his home in the Cairo neighbourhood of Shubra. From 1987 to 1990, he lived in England teaching Arabic at Salford University, before he finally moved back again to Egypt, taking up a teaching post at the American University in Cairo. From 2000, Calderbank worked for the British Council in Saudi Arabia, living in Khobar and Riyadh.[2] Most recently, Calderbank became Country Director of the British Council in the new state of South Sudan.[3]

Calderbank has translated a number of works from the Arabic literary canon into English.[4] These include:

His work has appeared in several issues of Banipal magazine.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.banipal.co.uk/contributors/595/anthony_calderbank/ Profile on Banipal website
  2. http://eaifl.com/archive2011/anthonycalderbank Profile on Emirate Airline Festival of Literature website
  3. http://blog.britishcouncil.org/2011/11/south-sudan-out-of-bounds/ Calderbank in South Sudan
  4. http://www.aucpress.com/search.aspx?SearchTerm=calderbank Translations published by AUC Press