• Radwa Ashour (Arabic: رضوى عاشور) (26 May 1946 – 30 November 2014) was an Egyptian novelist. Ashour was born in El-Manial to Mustafa Ashour, a lawyer...
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    village, and his mother is the Egyptian novelist and political writer Radwa Ashour. Tamim al-Barghouti was born in Cairo in 1977. He is the son of Palestinian...
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  • champion from Montreal Radwa Ashour (1946–2014), Egyptian novelist Ramy Ashour (born 1987), professional squash player from Egypt Said Ashour (1922–2009), professor...
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    take care of the right ones." Barghouti was married to the novelist Radwa Ashour, with whom he had a son, the poet Tamim Barghouti. He died in Amman on...
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  • February 2021. Hartman, Michelle (June 2016). "Dreams Deferred, Translated: Radwa Ashour and Langston Hughes". CLINA. 2: 61–76. "Langston Hughes". Poetry Foundation...
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  • (University of California Press, 1996) Siraaj by Radwa Ashour (University of Texas Press, 2007) Spectres by Radwa Ashour (Interlink Books, 2011) Blue Lorries (original...
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  • Granada is a trilogy by the Egyptian author, Radwa Ashour. The trilogy consists of three novels: Granada, Maryama, and Departure. The events of the first...
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  • Among his translations are: The Earthquake by Tahir Wattar Granada by Radwa Ashour The Battle of Poitiers by Jurji Zaydan Granara's work has appeared in...
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  • Machine (archived 11 December 2002) extracts from an interview with Radwa Ashour, during the summer of 1984 in Budapest. Published in Al-Ahram. Naji al-Ali:...
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  • M. Ashman (born 1964, US, nf) Carl Ashmore (born 1968, England, ch) Radwa Ashour (1946–2014, Egypt, f) Charles Ashton (1848–1899, Wales, nf) Francis Leslie...
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