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Mohammed Abi Samra

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Mohammed Abi Samra (born 1953) is a Lebanese journalist and novelist. He studied at the Lebanese University, and has been a cultural journalist at leading Arabic publications such as Al-Safir, Al-Nahar and Al-Hayat. His novels include:

  • Pauline and Her Ghosts (1990)
  • The Former Man (1995)
  • Inhabitants of the Pictures (2003)
  • Women Without Influence (2017)
  • Women Without Trace (2019)

Women Without Trace was nominated for the Arabic Booker Prize.[1][2]

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