Published: March 18, 2018, 1:51 p.m.
b'In which Marcia talks about her difficulties being interviewed; we discuss genre (sci-fi, fantasy, and especially noir) writing in Arabic; and we question whether translation into English \\u201cempowers\\u201d women writers from the Arab region.
Show notes
- The Asymptote interview with MLQ, conducted by Claire Jacobson.
- On voices at various margins: Midaq Alley, by Naguib Mahfouz (recently re-translated by Humphrey Davies); Kamal Ruhayyim\\u2019s Muslim Jew trilogy (tr. Sarah Enany); the film Marock; The Others by Seba al-Herz.
- There is a video of Adam Talib\'s talk "Translating for Bigots" on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aANKpO4zmGA
- Baghdad Noir, ed. Samuel Shimon, is forthcoming from Akashic Books later this year. You can already get Tehran Noir, ed. Salar Abdoh, who has a story called \\u201cBaghdad on Borrowed Time\\u201d in Baghdad Noir.
- More on noir: The Thief and the Dogs, Naguib Mahfouz, tr. M.M. Badawi and Trevor Le Gassick, revised by John Rodenbeck; Vertigo by Ahmed Mourad, tr. Robin Moger; Metro, by Magdy Shafie, tr. Chip Rossetti; the noir of Algerian-French author J\\xe9r\\xe9mie Guez; Apartment at Bab el-Louk, by Donia Maher, ill. Ganzeer and Ahmed Nady, tr. Elisabeth Jaquette; the films The Nile Hilton Incident and Casanegra; Abdelilah Hamdouchi\\u2019s detective series, published by Hoopoe.
- You can also listen to Jonathan Guyer\\u2019s The Strange Case of the Arabic Whodunnit on BBC4.
- Iraq + 100, ed. Hassan Blasim, is available from Comma Press in the UK and Tor in the US.
- \\u201cSaudi discovers science fiction\\u201d or \\u201cL\'Arabie saoudite d\\xe9couvre la science-fiction\\u201d appears on Orient XXI.
- See more about Osama Al Muslim\\u2019s Basateen Arabistan at GoodReads.
- The novel HWJN, by Yasser Bahjat and Ibrahim Abbas, is available in English and Arabic.
- You can read Maysaa Alamoudi\\u2019s Mimosa in Arabic.
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