International Prize for Arabic Fiction

International Prize for Arabic Fiction
Awarded for Best novel published in Arabic
Presented by Emirates Foundation
Location Arab world
First awarded 2008
Currently held by Mohammed Achaari and Raja Alem
Official website http://www.arabicfiction.org

The International Prize for Arabic Fiction (IPAF) is a literary prize managed in association with the Booker Prize Foundation in London, and supported by the Emirates Foundation in Abu Dhabi. The prize is specifically for prose fiction by Arabic authors, along the lines of the Man Booker Prize. Each year, the winner of the prize receives US$50,000 and the six shortlisted authors receive US$10,000 each.

The aim of the award is to recognise and reward excellence in contemporary Arabic fiction writing and to encourage wider readership of quality Arabic literature in the region and internationally. The prize is also designed to encourage the translation and promotion of Arabic language literature into other major world languages. An independent board of trustees, drawn from across the Arab world and beyond, is responsible for appointing six new judges each year, and for the overall management of the prize.

Contents

Rules and entry

Only novels are considered for the IPAF. Submissions are made by publishers, which can nominate up to three novels published in Arabic during the previous year. All authors must be living at the time of the award.[1]

Trustees

Winners and nominees

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2012

Longlist

2011

The shortlist was announced December 9, 2010, chosen from a total of 123 submissions and a longlist of 16.[2] The winners were announced on March 14, 2011, the eve of the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair. This marked the first time the award had been split, as well as the first female winner (Raja Alem).[3]

Also longlisted in 2011

2010

The shortlist announced on December 16, 2009 was chosen from a total of 115 submissions from 17 Arabic countries. The winner was announced on March 2, 2010, the first day of the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair.

Also longlisted in 2010

2009

The shortlist was announced December 10, 2008 chosen from a total of 131 submissions from 16 Arabic countries. The winner was announced March 16, 2009.

Also longlisted in 2009

2008

The novels shortlisted for IPAF 2007/2008:

Judges

The judges since 2008 are listed below:

2011

2010

2009

2008

Statistics

In the five years since the IPAF began, nine authors have made it into the longlist twice: Ali al-Muqri, Ali Bader, Jabbour Douaihy, Ezzedine Choukri Fishere, Bensalem Himmich, Fawwaz Haddad, Renée Hayek, Rabee Jaber, Habib Selmi, and Youssef Ziedan.

66 novels have been longlisted in the first five years, 34 of them coming from Egypt, Lebanon or Syria. Following is a full breakdown by nationality of author:

IPAF Nadwa

References

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