Aṭrash, Laylá

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Name (Latin)
Aṭrash, Laylá
Name (Arabic)
الاطرش، ليلى
Other forms of name
Al-Atrash, Laila
Atrash, Laila
Atrash, Leila
اطرش، ليلى
Associated country
Palestine
Place of residence/headquarters
Amman (Jordan)
Field of activity
Arabic literature
Journalism
Television
Law
French language
Occupation
Microsoft Producer
Authors
Journalists
Reporter
Associated Language
ara
Gender
female
Language
Arabic
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 66743159
Wikidata: Q20396145
Library of congress: nr 91000976
Sources of Information
  • Her Imraʼah lil-fuṣūl al-khamsah, 1990:
  • A woman of five seasons, 2001:
  • Author's homepage, viewed November 30, 2011
  • The Author's مرافئ الوهم, ٢٠٠٥.
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Wikipedia description:

Laila al-Atrash (Arabic: ليلى الأطرش; died 17 October 2021) was a Palestinian and Jordanian writer and journalist. She was the author of half a dozen novels, one of which (A Woman of Five Seasons) was translated into English by Nura Nuwayhid Halwani and Christopher Tingley. Atrash was also noted for her journalism, especially her documentaries on leading figures of Arabic culture. She served as the President of PEN Jordan. She started her media career as a journalist and press reporter, then as producer and presenter of radio programs. In the seventies she entered the broadcasting field as a TV news editor, anchor and program producer. Her TV programs covered a range of cultural and social themes. Notable in her TV production was a series of investigative and in-depth programs and interviews with a host of Arab intellectuals, writers and artists, as well as with other symbols of modern Arab culture in various fields. Laila al-Atrash, held a degree in Arabic literature, a degree in Law and a Diploma in French. Her published works include: “Sunrise from the West” (a novel, 1988); “A Woman of Five Seasons” (a novel, 1990); “A Day Like Any Other” (a collection of short stories, 1991); “Two Nights and the Shadow of a Woman” (a novel, 1997); “The Neighing of Distances” (a novel, 1999); “Illusive Anchors” (a novel, 2005); and "Women at Crossroads" (travel memoirs 2009), "Desires of that Autumn" (a novel, 2010). Her last novel Hymns of Temptation was nominated for the 2016 Arabic Booker Prize.

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