Christopher Tingley

Christopher Tingley is an English academic and translator of Arabic literature.[1] He was born in Brighton and studied at the University of London and at Leeds University. He has taught in many different countries: Britain, Germany, Algeria, Rwanda and Burkina Faso among them. He has held academic appointments at the University of Constantine (Algeria), the National University of Rwanda and the University of Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso).

Tingley is particularly noted as a translator of classic and modern Arabic literature.[2] He has helped to translate book-length works by writers such as Zayd Mutee Dammaj, Ibrahim al-Koni, Yahya Yakhlif and Yusuf al-Qa'id. His frequent collaborators include Salma Khadra Jayyusi, May Jayyusi and Dina Bosio. He has served as style editor of PROTA, the Project of Translation from Arabic established by Salma Jayyusi in 1980. He has also contributed to numerous anthologies of Arabic literature in English, many of them published by PROTA.

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