Iman Humaydan organized ‘Beirut Noir,’ published in Brazil by Editora Tabla. She will discuss the work of other scholars in an online event on Friday (16).
Browsing: book
Jaguatirica publishing house’s ‘Teaching Soccer: Beyond the Ball Rolling’ will be published in Egypt by Al-Arabi publishing house in January 2022. The book is the result of the work by researchers of Brazilian university UFMG.
‘Dates and Kibbeh’ was written by Isa Colli of Espírito Santo, Brazil, who currently lives in Belgium. The book is available in Portuguese and English, and there are plans for a translation into Arabic.
The book ‘My name is Ali. What is your name?’, by Ladimari Toledo Hoeppler of Brazil, was launched this month at the Sharjah International Book Fair. The main character is a ten-year-old boy with Down Syndrome.
By using the Geographic Population Structure (GPS) method, a research revealed the Arab presence in the Brazilian state of Ceará. The study was published in the book ‘The Cearense Revealed: A DNA journey unveils our ancestry.’
The arrival of Syrians and Lebanese will be the topic of a series of events at the Minas Gerais History and Geography Institute starting Thursday (20). From lectures to book launches, the program takes place in Belo Horizonte.
Dublinense publishing house in Porto Alegre was invited to participate in a program that will host 40 local, Arab and foreign publishing houses for meetings and seminars during the show that takes place in Doha.
‘Celestial Bodies,’ a novel by Jokha Alharthi, is the first book originally written in Arabic to win the British literature award.
‘Amal and the most important trip in her life’ was written by Carolina Montenegro of Brazil. On April 30, the Poços de Caldas Literary Festival will feature storytelling and a lecture from illustrator Renato Moriconi.
Simone Bica launched the book ‘East Journal: The Journey of a Bedouin Soul’ in January in Brazil, and now she intends to launch a bilingual version in English and Portuguese.
An Arabic version featuring texts by 12 contemporary authors, including upcomer Marcelo Maluf and household name Milton Hatoum, will be introduced at the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair. The Arab Chamber is a partner for the project.
Book describes the profile of three women from the Levant region living in Brazil.
The initiative by the Brazilian embassy in the Arab country was coordinated by the Mohamed V University Institute of Spanish-Portuguese Studies Fatiha Benlabbah.
Works from the exhibition ‘Refugee Childhood’ may become a book. The author started an online crowdfunding campaign to raise funds for the publication.