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The sixth edition of the award celebrated the late Iraqi novelist Ghaib Tohme Farman
The Cultural Village Foundation (Katara) announced the winners of its sixth session, which this time takes place remotely. The award, which is overseen by the “Arab Organization for Education, Culture and Science” (ALECSO), this year pays tribute to Iraqi novelist Ghaib Tuma Farman, and witnessed a participation in its current session as it received more than 2,220 entries, an increase of 370 over the previous year. Sheikh Ahmad Al-Ban of Mauritania won in the category of “published Arab novels” for his novel “Wadi al-Hatab”, along with the victory of Palestinian Ibrahim Nasrallah for his novel “Tank under the Christmas tree”, and from Lebanon, Faten Murr won for her novel “Dust 1918.” “, And” Melanin “by Fathia Dabash, from Tunisia, and” Rediff “by Egyptian Mohamed Al-Mukheranji. In the category of “unpublished novels”, “Al-Natour” by the Tunisian Al-Azhar won the trigger, and “The Virgin of Granada: a love between two cities” by Moroccan Saeed Al-Allam, in addition to the novel “Happened in Alexandria ”by Egyptian Salem Mahmoud Salem, and“ A black Mercedes that can never be mistaken. – A National Comedy »by Syrian Ghazi Hussein Al-Ali, and Yemeni Najib Nasr also won in this category for his novel“ Half a Human ”. As for the category “Novel for boys”, the Egyptian Mahdi Salah Al-Juwaidi won for his novel “The three hats”, and the Palestinian Muhammad Mahmoud Al-Akashiya, for his novel “2222”, and “Wings of fire” of the Iraqi Nazim Mazhar, in addition to the victory of the Jordanian Nada Muhammad Jamal. About her novel “The Conqueror of the Sindh Pirates”, and the Algerian Hoda Bohrawa about her work “Towards the Light”. In the published Qatari novel category, Abd al-Rahim al-Siddiqi won for his novel “The Document of the City of Love”, and in the Studies category (Narrative Research and Criticism). Usama Ayoub Alimi from Egypt won the award for her study “Semi-Colonial Representation in Feminist Narrative”. : Ahlam Mosteghanemi as a model ”. The Moroccan Abdul Malik Ashhabon, in his study on “The image of the ego and the other in the mirrors of immigration novels”, and the Yemeni Alawite Ahmed Saleh Al-Maljami, in his work “The cultural construction of the fictional world: symbols of the possible world in the novel The Land of Happy Plots. Also won was the Egyptian Muhammad Ismail al-Labani, for a study that addressed “the manifestations of the deliberative curve in narration: Ghassan Kanafani as a model”, and the Moroccan Mustafa Al-Nahhal for his study “Representing reality in narration : a theoretical and textual study ”.