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Shahla Ujayli

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Shahla Ujayli (born 1976) is a Syrian writer. She studied modern Arabic literature at Aleppo University, eventually obtaining a doctorate. She became a teacher at her alma mater, and she also taught at the American University in Madaba, Jordan. She made her literary debut in 2005, publishing a short story collection called The Mashrabiyya. Since then, she has published three novels: The Cat's Eye (2006) (winner of the Jordan State Award for Literature), Persian Carpet (2013), and A Sky Close to Our House (2015). The last-named book has been nominated for the 2016 Arabic Booker Prize. Ujayli was also a participant at the 2014 IPAF nadwa, an annual writing workshop organized by the sponsors of the Arabic Booker for promising young writers.[1]

Ujayli's academic works include:

  • Mirror of Strangeness: Articles on Cultural Criticism (2006)
  • The Syrian Novel: Experimentalism and Theoretical Categories (2009)
  • Cultural Particularity in the Arabic Novel (2011)

On January 12, 2016, her novel A Sky Close to Our House was picked as one of sixteen candidates for the International Prize for Arabic Fiction.[2]

References

  1. ^ Bio
  2. ^ "Longlist announced for International Prize for Arabic Fiction 2016". Middle East Online. 2016-01-12. Retrieved 2016-01-13.