Nasralla, Emily (1931–)

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Nasralla, Emily (1931–)

Lebanese novelist and short-story writer. Name variations: Abi Rashed. Born Abi Rashed, July 6, 1931, in Kfeir village, South Lebanon; attended Shoueifat National College, Beirut University College (now Lebanese American University); American University of Beirut, BA in Education, 1958; m. Philip Nasrallah (chemist), 1957; children: Ramzi, Maha, Khalil, and Mona.

Remained in Beirut during war (1975–82) and wrote about struggle for existence; participated as panelist and lecturer at many conferences worldwide, including PEN International Congress in Canada (1989); novels include Birds of September (1962), The Oleander Tree (1968), Those Memories (1980), Flight Against Time (1991), and Sleeping Ember (1995); short-story collections include Island of Illusion (1973), Women in Seventeen Stories (1983), The Lost Mill (1985), and Gypsy Nights (1998); children's books include The Resplendent Flower (1975) and A Cat's Diary (1997).

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