art.wikisort.org - ArtistLiana Badr (born 1950 in Jerusalem) is a Palestinian novelist, and short story writer.[1]
Palestinian novelist and short story writer
Liana Badr |
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Born | Jericho |
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Education | M.A from Birzeit University. B.A in Philosophy and Psychology from Beirut Arab University. |
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Alma mater | Birzeit University and Beirut Arab University |
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Life
Badr is a novelist, story writer, journalist, poet and cinema director. She was raised in Jericho. She studied at the University of Jordan and graduated from the Beirut Arab University with a BA in philosophy and psychology.[2] Badr studied at the Lebanese University. She earned her M.A. from Birzeit University. She lived in Beirut and worked as an editor for Al Hurriyya.
After 1982, she moved to Damascus, then Tunis, and Amman. She returned to Palestine in 1994.[3]
She worked in the Palestinian Ministry of Culture (PMC) as a general director for the Arts. She worked in the Cinematic Archive through their Audiovisual department. She was editor of Dafater Thaqafiyya.[4]
Works
- بوصلة من أجل عباد الشمس: رواية ؛ شرفة على الفاكهاني : قصص (Compass of the Sunflower) دار الثقافة الجديدة, 1989
- جحيم ذهبي: قصص (Hell of Gold: stories), دار الاداب،, 1991
- نجوم أريحا (Jericho Stars), دار الهلال،,1993
- زنابق الضوء (Lilies light) 1998 دار شرقيات للنشر واالتوزيع,
Works in English
- A compass for the sunflower, Women's Press, 1989, ISBN 978-0-7043-5037-3
- A Balcony over the Fakihani. Translator Peter Clark, Christopher Tingley. Interlink Books. 1993. ISBN 978-1-56656-464-9.
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- The Stars of Jericho, 1993 [5]
- The Eye of the Mirror, Translator Samira Kawar, Garner, 1994, ISBN 978-1-85964-020-3; Garnet, 2008, ISBN 978-1-85964-201-6
Anthologies
- Salma Khadra Jayyusi, ed. (2005). "Colors". Modern Arabic fiction: an anthology. Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-13254-1.
- Denys Johnson-Davies, ed. (2006). "from The Land of Stone and Thyme". The Anchor book of modern Arabic fiction. Random House Digital, Inc. ISBN 978-1-4000-7976-6.
- "March of the Dinosaurs". Freedom: Stories Celebrating the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Random House Digital, Inc. 2011. ISBN 978-0-307-58883-8.
Filmography
- Fadwa: A Tale of a Palestinian Poetess. 52 min, 1999.
- Zeitounat. 37 min, 2000.
- The Green Bird. 37 min, 2002.
- Siege (A Writer's Diary). 33 min. 2003
- The Gates are Open. Sometimes! 2006. 42 min.
- A match on Thursday Afternoon. 2006. 3 min.
- Al QUds – My City. 2010. 52 min [6]
References
Sources
External links
- "Interview with Liana Badr", Nisi Magazine, Moa Geistrand, 26 September 2010
- "Liana Badr Eye of the Mirror", Art and Politics Now, January 31, 2010
- "The Mothers of the Intifada in Liana Badr's Eye of the Mirror", The South Atlantic Quarterly, Volume 102, Number 4, Fall 2003, pp. 809–823
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