Amir Taj al-Sir
Amir Taj al-Sir (Arabic: أمير تاج السر) (born 1960) is a Sudanese novelist, writing in Arabic.
Biography
He was born in northern Sudan in 1960 and trained as a gynaecologist.[1] He has published more than a dozen books, including poetry and non-fiction. His first novel Karmakul came out in 1988. His recent novel The Hunter of the Chrysalises was shortlisted for the 2011 Arabic Booker Prize. The Daily News Egypt commented that "Taj Al-Sir, a former poet who has written 10 novels, is widely regarded as a giant among Arabic fiction writers."[2]
Personal
He lives and works in Doha, Qatar.
Selected works
- Karmakul, novel
- Ant Invasion, or The Crawling of the Ants, novel
- Coptic Tensions, or The Copt's Worries, novel
- French Perfume, novel (translated into French by Xavier Luffin)
- The Hunter of the Chrysalises, novel
- Ard as Sudân, al huluw wal murr"
References
- ↑ Author profile in Banipal website Archived March 17, 2012, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Daily News Egypt report on 2011 Arabic Booker Prize
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