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Palestinian journalist and novelist
Suheil Kiwan | |
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Born | 1956 |
Occupation | Journalist, novelist, playwright |
Nationality | Palestinian |
Notable awards | – Tawfiq Zayyad Institution Award– Award of recognition from Al-Midan Theater– National Award from Anna Lindh Foundation for children's literature |
Suheil Kiwan (Arabic:سهيل كيوان) is a Palestinian journalist and novelist.[1] He won the Tawfiq Zayyad Institution Award in 2002 for his critical study titled ‘Ghassan Kanafani: Al-Jamal Al-Hazeen wa Al-‘Ata’ Al-Mutawahij'.[2][3]
He was born in Majd al-Krum in the Western Galilee in 1956. He studied primary school in his village, and continued his secondary studies in the Agricultural High School. He studied Philosophy for a year in Eastern Berlin. He worked as a literary editor in Al-Arabi magazine, which issues from Nazareth, from 1998 till 2014. In 1983, he started working in Al-Jadid magazine, which issues from Haifa, and in Al-Ittihad newspaper. He also writes for Al-Quds Al-Arabi newspaper, which is issued in London, and Arab 48 website.[1][2]He published novels, story collections, children's stories, and plays.[2] He works with the Academy of the Arabic Language and Al-Salla Al-Thaqafiya program which host him as a writer, where he meets students. He won the Tawfiq Zayyad Institution Award in 2002 for a critical study titled ‘Ghassan Kanafani: Al-Jamal AL-Hazeen wa Al-‘Ata’ Al-Mutawahij’ in Ghassan Kanafani's literature.[2]
- Asi Al-Dam’, 1997, Dar Al-Aswar, Acre, Palestine[4]
- Maqtal Al-Tha’er Al-Akheer, 1998, Dar Al-Aswar, Acre, Palestine[4]
- Al-Mafqood Raqam 2000, Dar Al-Aswar, Acre, Palestine[4]
- Balad Al-Manhoos, 2018, Kul Shee Library, Haifa, Palestine[5]
- Homeros min Al-Sahra’: Dirasat fi Shi’r Samih al-Qasim, (co-operative work), 2000
- Ghassan Kanafani: Al-Jamal AL-Hazeen wa Al-‘Ata’ Al-Mutawahij, 2002, Palestinian Organisation for National Guidance
- El-Ardh Bet’thel Tdor, (performed in Al-Risala Theatre in Majd Al-Krum), (not published), 1982[3]
- Sitta ‘Ala Sitta, a satirical play which won an award of recognition from Al-Midan Theater in Haifa[3]
- Awraq Fat’hiya Al-A’far, (a play in vernacular), published in acts in Kul Al-Arab newspaper in 2004[3]
- Ma’a Fa’eq Al-Ihtiram, Al-Karma Theater, directed by Nabil Azir[6]
- Mamlakat Al-Maraya, first edition published in 2008, followed by multiple reprints, illustrated by Anna Forlati, Dar Al-Aswar, Acre, Palestine. The play was performed in Beit Al-Karama in Haifa, Palestine[7]
- Al-Qird Al-Shareh, first edition published in 1995, illustrated by Irina Karkabi, Children's literature Center[3]
- Al-Asafeer Al-Tayiba, 1998, illustrated by Juhaina Habibi Qandilfit, Children's literature Center, Haifa, Palestine[3]
- Kharboosha wa Awladuha, 2005, Elizabeth Mahameed, Children's literature Center, Nazareth, Palestine[4]
- Zafaf Haleeb wa Shokolata, 2012, illustrated by Vita Tenniel, Dar Al-Huda
- Aghla min Al-Thahab bi Katheer, 2013, illustrated by Nawar Abu Khidra Rashid, Al-Kitab wa Al-Maktabat Centre in Palestine, Arabic Children's Literature[8]
- ‘Ilbat Halawa, illustrated by Manar N’eerat, 2015, Dar Al-Aswar, Acre, Palestine[9]
- Fi Qaryatina Intikhabat, 2016, Dar Al-Aswar, Acre, Palestine
- Mamlakat Al-Maraya, first edition published in 2008, followed by multiple reprints, illustrated by Anna Forlati, Dar Al-Aswar, Acre, Palestine. The play was performed in Beit Al-Karama in Haifa, Palestine
- Al-Mubaraza, 1991, Dar Al-Aswar, Acre, Palestine[4]
- Ahzan Al-Nakheel, 1993[4]
- That Sat’h Al-Hibr, 2005, Dar Al-Majid, Ram’Allah[4]
- Madih Likhazooq ‘Akhar, 2013, Dar Al-Raya, Haifa[10]
- Masra’ Hatem Tai, 2018, Kul Shee Library, Haifa[11]
- Tawfiq Zayyad Institution Award in 2001 for a critical study titled ‘Ghassan Kanafani: Al-Jamal AL-Hazeen wa Al-‘Ata’ Al-Mutawahij’ in Ghassan Kanafani's literature[2][3]
- Award of recognition from Al-Midan Theater in Haifa for his play Sitta ala Sitta[3]
- National Award from Anna Lindh Foundation for children's literature for his play Mamlakat Al-Maraya, which was produced by Qasim Sha’ban, and published by Dar Al-Aswar lil Tifl, Acre[7]
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- ^ سهيل, كيوان، (2018). مصرع حاتم طي: مجموعة قصصية (in Arabic). مكتبة كل شيء،. ISBN 978-965-7753-46-0.