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Arab Writers Union

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Arab Writers Union
إتحاد الكتاب العرب
Founded1969
Location
WebsiteOfficial website

The Arab Writers Union (ar.: اتحاد الكتاب العرب) is an association of Arab writers, founded in 1969, in Damascus, Syria, at the initiative of a group of Arab writers including Syrian novelist Hanna Mina. In 2008, the union was moved from Damascus to Cairo and in 2015 to Abu Dhabi.[1] Its current president is Dr. Muhammad Al-Hourani.[2]

In 2010, the Union published a list of the "100 Best Arabic novels," although the list in fact contained 105 entries. It ranked Egyptian author Naguib Mahfouz's Cairo Trilogy as the best Arabic-language novel, followed by In Search of Walid Masoud by Jabra Ibrahim Jabra and Honor by Sonallah Ibrahim.[3]

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Controversies

On 27 January 1995, following Syrian pressure, it was announced in Damascus that the Arab Writers Union had expelled the Syrian poet Adunis, for his participation in a meeting in Spain in 1993 that was attended by Israeli foreign minister Shimon Peres. This prompted widespread criticism among Arab intellectuals, with Hazem Sagieh, an editor at London-based Arabic daily Al Hayat, describing the Arab Writers Union as "remnants of a Stalinist past."[4]

In 2007, Iraqi-German writer Najem Wali criticized the Union for its lack of solidarity with imprisoned or persecuted Arab writers and for what he described as its long-standing cooperation with the former government of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Search Results for "Arab Writers Union" – مؤسسة سلطان بن علي العويس الثقافية". Retrieved 2021-04-22.
  2. ^ "كلمة رئيس الاتجاد". Arab Writers Union. Retrieved January 13, 2023.
  3. ^ "Arab Writers Union". ArabLit & ArabLit Quarterly. Retrieved 2021-04-22.
  4. ^ Ibrahim, Youssef M. (7 March 1995). "Arabs Split on Cultural Ties to Israel". The New York Times.
  5. ^ "Najem Wali: The dictator's orphans (31/01/2007) - signandsight". www.signandsight.com. Retrieved 2021-04-22.
This page was last edited on 13 January 2023, at 14:41
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