Ashur, Radwa (1946–)

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Ashur, Radwa (1946–)

Egyptian novelist, critic and educator. Name variations: Radwa Ashour or Radwa 'Ashur. Born 1946 in Manial, Egypt; m. Murid al-Barghouti (Palestinian poet and writer), 1970.

Graduated from University of Cairo (1967) and began teaching literature; helped found Higher National Committee for Writers and Artists (1973); is a professor of literature at Ain Shams University; probably best known for her Thulathiyyat granata (Granada Trilogy, published in Arabic, 1994–95), with 1st volume published in English as Granada: A Novel (2003); other works include The Journey (1983), Warm Stone (1985), Khadija and Sawsan (1989), I Saw the Date Palms (1989), Siraj (1992), Apparitions (1998) and A Clean Kill. Won best novel award for Granada Trilogy at International Cairo Book Fair (1994).

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