Rasha al Ameer
Rasha al Ameer is a Lebanese publisher, cultural critic and novelist.
Rasha al-Ameer began writing as a student in Paris. After returning to Lebanon, in 1990 she co-founded Dar-al Jadeed, an independent Lebanese publishing house, which has published work by Mohammad Khatami and Mahmoud Darwish.[1]
Works
- Yawm al-din, Beirut: Dar Al-Jadeed, 2002.
- Translated into French by Youssef Seddik as Le dernier jour: confessions d'un imam, Paris: Actes Sud, 2009.
- Translated into English by Jonathan Wright. Judgment Day: A Modern Arabic Novel, Oxford University Press, 2011.
gollark: Getting rid of the entire police force is probably *not* a particularly good way to sensibly restructure things.
gollark: Not allowing companies to know if people have degrees or not might not-too-ironically be a good idea for improving the situation.
gollark: I thought it was just a joke.
gollark: Wait, was underwater basket weaving actually a thing?
gollark: A lot of things companies want college degrees for apparently don't particularly need them. So just ban companies from discriminating based on degrees!
References
External links
- An excerpt from "Judgment Day" by Rasha al Ameer, Jadaliyya
- Q & A: On Translating Rasha al-Ameer's 'Judgment Day'
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