Fawwaz Haddad Explained

Fawwaz Haddad
Birth Name:فواز حدّاد
Birth Place:Damascus, Syria
Nationality:Syrian
Occupation:novelist
Notable Works:The Unfaithful Translator
God's Soldiers
Alma Mater:Damascus University

Fawwaz Haddad (Arabic: فواز حدّاد) (born 1947) is a Syrian novelist.[1]

He was born in Damascus and studied law at Damascus University.[2] He held several jobs before taking up writing full-time. Haddad published his first novel Mosaic, Damascus '39 in 1991. Since then he has written several more, including A Fleeting Scene, The Unfaithful Translator, A Solo Performance on Piano and God's Soldiers. The Unfaithful Translator was nominated for the 2009 Arabic Booker Prize while God's Soldiers was selected for the longlist of the 2011 prize, although it failed to make it on to the eventual shortlist.[3] [4]

Excerpts of Haddad's work have been translated to English and published in Banipal magazine. The Princeton scholar and translator Max Weiss has translated Haddad's 2009 novel Azef Munfared 'ala al-Piano, published as Solo Piano Music by Dar Arab in 2023.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Banipal (UK) Magazine of Modern Arab Literature - Contributors - Fawwaz Haddad . 2024-02-28 . www.banipal.co.uk.
  2. Web site: Weiss . Max . 2012-12-03 . Prelude to 'Solo Piano Music' . 2024-02-28 . Vice . en.
  3. Web site: God’s Soldiers International Prize for Arabic Fiction . 2024-02-28 . www.arabicfiction.org.
  4. Web site: Qualey . Marcia Lynx . 2012-12-05 . The Fictions of Fawwaz Haddad – ARABLIT & ARABLIT QUARTERLY . 2024-02-28 . en-US.
  5. Web site: Shalhoub . Pierre . 2015-02-03 . Fawwaz Haddad: Only we can write our story . 2024-02-28 . www.newarab.com/ . en.