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UAE: Notebooks of the Bookseller wins 2021 International Prize for Arabic Fiction

UAE: Notebooks of the Bookseller wins 2021 International Prize for Arabic Fiction Wam/Abu Dhabi Wam In addition to $50,000 prize winnings, funding will be provided for the English translation of the book. A book of hope amid homelessness and poverty bagged the 2021 International Prize for Arabic Fiction (IPAF) on Tuesday. ‘Notebooks of the Bookseller’ by Jordanian poet and novelist Jalal Barjas, and published by The Arabic Institute for Research and Publishing, was named as this year’s winner during a virtual ceremony. Describing the book, Chawki Bazih, Chair of Judges, said: “Apart from its rich, refined language and tight, thrilling plot, this bold winning novel is distinguished by Jalal Barjas’ impressive ability to strip the masks from the face of tragic reality. The author presents us with the darkest portraits of homelessness and poverty, where meaning has been lost and hope torn up by the roots, turning life into a realm of nightmares. Despite this, the novel

Saudi Writer is The Youngest Shortlisted For The Arabic Fiction International Prize

Saudi Writer is The Youngest Shortlisted For The Arabic Fiction International Prize
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Butantan atribui atraso de IFA da China a declarações de Bolsonaro

Butantan atribui atraso de IFA da China a declarações de Bolsonaro
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Post-acute COVID-19 syndrome causes months of symptoms after recovery

For most people, COVID-19 is fleeting. While their battles with the virus itself can be enduring, after they get better they typically stay better recovered individuals don t often continue to display symptoms of illness. But some do.  These people, called long haulers, make a full recovery from COVID-19, yet continue to feel sick for months on end. For them, even a brief moment of contact with a COVID-positive person can cause long-term suffering.  That s what happened to Kathy Doutt, 60, a support clerk at Heritage Valley Health System who lives in Ohioville. Doutt s story In late November, Doutt tested positive for COVID-19 after interacting with someone who was sick. 

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