BANIPAL 49 - A Cornucopia of Short Stories Oliver ReynoldsBANIPAL's first issue of 2014 presents a rich collection of a traditional art stories by 21 authors, writing in a range of styles and selected from all generations of short story writers and from all parts of the Arab world from Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Iraq and Jordan; from Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia; and from Yemen, Oman and Kuwait. From pioneers Zakaria Tamer, Mahmoud Shukair, Ibrahim Aslan, Said al Kafrawi and Ahmed Bouzfour, to Jokha al Harth,
my friends wash me with sap from the kymata creeper
A former librarian
His work has been published in magazines and collections worldwide
These short pieces reveal the heart and soul of the area and remind the world that the Caribbean
Winner of the Orange Prize for Fiction
Reader in Catalan Studies at Fitzwilliam College
the Indian poet Sujata Bhatt
He holds graduate degrees from the writing programs at the University of Montana and the University of Utah
Love is both constructed by the social and unquestionably ruled by the needs of the individual
as well as serving on the editorial board of New Series-Departures
unrequited yearnings
he is also the Royal Literary Fund Writer for Queen Mary College University of London