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[11 Dec 2014 | No Comment | 188 views]
Moushabeck on the Sharjah International Book Fair – Publishers’ Weekly

Publishers Weekly, November 28th, 2014
Ever since I started Interlink Publishing 30 years ago, I’ve been a passionate advocate of literature in translation. Literature is universal, and great literature travels well. It can thrive at home, in exile, and, yes, in translation. So why do translated titles make up less than 3% of books published annually in the U.S.? I asked this question when I participated in a panel discussion at the Frankfurt Book Fair in October.
But when I was invited to speak at the 2014 Sharjah International Book Fair (SIBF) …

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[28 Sep 2014 | No Comment | 543 views]
Sinan Antoon’s “The pomegranate alone”

In the quietness of a corpse washer’s workshop, Antoon explores the multiple faces of violence in Iraq.

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[28 Sep 2014 | No Comment | 319 views]
Sinan Antoon’s “Ave Maria”

Antoon tackles the difficult topic of sectarianism in Iraq.

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[28 Sep 2014 | No Comment | 226 views]
Najla Jraissati Khoury’s “Pearls on a branch”

In a unique book, Khoury transcribes for the first time oral folk tales from the Levant.

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[9 Apr 2014 | No Comment | 207 views]
Wannous from Syria, to Germany and back to Iraq

Interest in the work of Syrian playright Saadallah Wannous has been gaining more and more interest in the recent years. A german production of the play that took place in November of 2012 in TAK (TAK Theater Aufbau Kreuzberg) in Berlin, was recently in Iraq’s Kurdish parts. The play, an adaptation of Wannous’ Rituals for a metamorphosis was well received by the press.

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[25 Mar 2014 | No Comment | 210 views]
Jabbour Douaihy’s “American Neighborhood”

The author of “Rose Fountain Motel”, “June rain” and “Chased away” recently published his new novel “American Neighborhood”. The book tells the story of an ordinary young man recruited for the djihad in Iraq.