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- 11:15, 29 July 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Osama Al-Eissa (←Created page with ''''Osama al-Eissa''' (born 1963) is a Palestinian writer. He was born in [[Bethlehem in the refugee camp of Dheisha. He moved to Jordan as a young man, and pursued a career in journalism. He wrote for many newspapers, among them ''Asharq Al-Awsat'', ''Al-Akhbar'' and ''Kul Al-Arab''. He eventually rose to become editor-in-chief of the ''Al-Sada'' weekly and then the Ramallah-based journal ''Al-Hayat Al-Jadida''. As a writer, Os...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 22:18, 24 July 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Badriya al-Badri (←Created page with 'Badriya Albadri')
- 22:06, 24 July 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Badriya Albadri (←Created page with ''''Badriya al-Badri''' is an Omani author. She was born in Muscat in 1975. She writes in a variety of genres: classical and contemporary Arabic poetry, fiction for adults and children, writings for magazines and television. Her work has appeared in many Arabic-language outlets. She is a long-time contributor to the children's magazine ''Murshid'', and she is also a scriptwriter for children's television. Al-Badri took part in the IPAF Nadwa...')
- 23:34, 22 July 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Al-Najah National University (←Redirected page to An-Najah National University) Tags: New redirect Uncategorized redirect
- 23:33, 22 July 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Basim Khandaqji (←Created page with ''''Basim Khandaqji''' (born 1983) is a Palestinian poet and novelist. His novel ''A Mask, the Color of the Sky'' won the Arabic Booker Prize in 2024.<ref>https://arabicfiction.org/en/Basim-Khandaqji</ref> A native of Nablus, Khandaqji was a journalism student at Al-Najah National University. He has been jailed by the Israeli authorities since 2004. He is currently serving multiple life sentences. He completed his higher education in prison, st...')
- 12:39, 17 July 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Tricia Starks (←Created page with ''''Tricia Starks''' is an American historian. She specializes in the social history of Russia and has written a number of academic works on the use of tobacco in Tsarist and Soviet times. Her latest work ''Cigarettes and Soviets'' (2022) was nominated for the Pushkin Book Prize.<ref>https://towardfreedom.org/reviews/book-review-cigarettes-and-soviets-examines-social-and-political-impact-of-cigarettes-in-former-ussr/</ref><ref>https://mus...')
- 08:10, 14 July 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Ryan Tucker Jones (←Created page with ''''Ryan Tucker Jones''' is an American historian specializing in maritime Russia and its relationship with the ecology of the Pacific Ocean. He was born and raised in Portland, Oregon. He completed his PhD from Columbia University and now teaches at the University of Oregon, where he is Ann Swindells Chair of history. Jones is best known for his series of scholarly books and articles on Russia's whaling industry in the Pacific. Amo...')
- 14:02, 10 July 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Bimal De (←Redirected page to Bimal Dey) Tags: New redirect Uncategorized redirect
- 14:01, 10 July 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Bimal Dey (←Created page with ''''Bimal Dey''' is a Bengali travel writer. He was born in 1940. has written a number of acclaimed travel books, among which are<ref>https://www.rokomari.com/book/author/109126/bimal-dey</ref>: * ''Mohatirther Shesh Jatri'' (মহাতীর্থের শেষ যাত্রী, The Last Traveller to the Great Shrine) * ''Poribrajoker Na Bola Kahini'' (পরিব্রাজকের না বলা কাহিনী, Untold Tales of the...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 15:48, 27 May 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Emil Farhat (←Created page with ''''Emil Farhat''' (1914-2000) was a Brazilian writer. He was born in Maripá de Minas to a family of Arab immigrant origin. He worked as a journalist and marketing professional; in the latter capacity, he rose to become the head of the Brazilian branch of the American ad firm McCann Erickson.<ref>https://www.culturaanimi.com.br/post/o-pais-dos-coitadinhos-de-emil-farhat</ref> As a writer, he won the 1988 Premio Jabuti for his epistolary nov...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 17:18, 26 May 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Ramiz Galvão (←Created page with ''''Benjamim Franklin de Ramiz Galvão''' (1846-1938) was a Brazilian doctor, scholar, administrator and public intellectual. He was born in Rio Pardo, and grew up in Rio de Janeiro where he attended Colégio Amante da Instrução and Colégio Pedro II, the latter on a scholarship. He trained as a doctor and later taught at the Rio de Janeiro School of Medicine. A precocious talent, he published his first book aged just 19. He went on to...')
- 06:57, 23 May 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Taiasmin Ohnmacht (←Created page with ''''Taiasmin Ohnmacht''' is a Brazilian writer. She was born in Porto Alegre, to a white father and a black mother. She is a trained psychoanalyst. Her book ''Vozes de Retratos Íntimos'' (2021) won the Prêmio Açorianos de Literatura and the Premio AGES in the Long Narrative category. It was also shortlisted for the Premio Jabuti, the most important literary prize in Brazil. In addition, she has written the following: * Ela Conta Ele...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 12:34, 22 May 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page João Barrento (translator) (←Created page with ''''João Barrento''' (born 1940 ) is a Portuguese writer, critic and translator. He is the winner of the 2023 Camoes Prize.<ref>https://www.portugal.gov.pt/en/gc23/communication/news-item?i=joao-barrento-wins-camoes-prize</ref> He was born in Alter do Chao. He studied German at the University of Lisbon (1958–64), where he also wrote a thesis on the work of Harold Pinter. He later taught in Hamburg and Lisbon. Barrento is one of the pre...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 12:38, 21 May 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Vítor Manuel de Aguiar e Silva (←Created page with ''''Vítor Manuel de Aguiar e Silva''' (1939-2022) was a Portuguese scholar, writer and poet . He was born in the parish of Real in Penalva do Castelo. He studied at the Liceu Nacional de Viseu and the University of Coimbra. He obtained a doctorate in Portuguese literature, and then in 1979, he took up a teaching career at the Faculty of Arts at the University of Coimbra. He later moved to the University of Minho where he served as the vice-...')
- 11:35, 6 May 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Monzaemon (←Redirected page to Chikamatsu Monzaemon) Tags: New redirect Uncategorized redirect
- 07:33, 6 May 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Saleh al-Hamad (←Created page with ''''Saleh al-Hamad''' (born 1989) is a Saudi Arabian writer. He studied literature at King Abdulaziz University and the University of California, and now teaches at his alma mater King Abdulaziz University. His debut novel ''Eye of the Kite'' (2023) was nominated for the Arabic Booker Prize.<ref>https://arabicfiction.org/en/node/2225</ref><ref>https://bookfairsnews.com/%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B1%D9%88%D8%A7%D8%A6%D9%8A-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B3%D8%B9%D9%8...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 13:48, 5 May 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Tõnis Tootsen (←Created page with ''''Tõnis Tootsen''' (born 1988) is an Estonian writer. He studied semiotics at Tartu University. His books include: * Nukumeister (The Puppet Master, short stories, 2012) * Esimene Päev (The First Day, novel, 2016) * Uttu (Into the Fog, poetry, 2021). His book ''Ahvide pasteet. Ühe ahvi mälestusi ja mõtteid'' (Pâté of the Apes: One Primate’s Thoughts and Memories) was nominated for the EU Prize for Literature.<ref>https://www.e...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 13:42, 5 May 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Hari N. Spanou (←Created page with ''''Hari Spanou''' (born 1964) is a Cypriot writer. She studied medicine in Salonica, and now works as a doctor in Nicosia. Since making her literary debut in 2015, she has published several books, including ''Φυλάκιο'' (''The Outpost'', 2021). The novel was set against the backdrop of the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus, and it was nominated for the EU Prize for Literature. <ref>https://www.euprizeliterature.eu/author/hari-n-span...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 11:58, 29 April 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Vladimir Jankovski (←Created page with ''''Vladimir Jankovski''' (born 1977) is a Macedonian writer and translator. He studied literature at the Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje. His published novels include: * ''Eternal Present Time'' (2010) * ''Invisible Loves'' (2015) * ''Hidden Desires, Restless Travels'' (2020) ''Hidden Desires, Restless Travels'' was nominated for the EU Prize for Literature. As a translator, Jankovski has rendered ''The Penelopiad'' by Ma...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 07:22, 28 April 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Tomas Vaiseta (←Created page with ''''Tomas Vaiseta''' (born 1984) is a Lithuanian writer and historian. He obtained a PhD in history and now teaches at Vilnius University. As an author of fiction, his books include: * ''Paukščių miegas'' (''The Sleep of Birds'', short stories, 2014) * ''Orfėjas, kelionė pirmyn ir atgal'' (''Orpheus: A Journey There and Back'', novel, 2016) * ''Ch''. (novel) - winner of the EU Prize for Literature Vaiseta is also a past winner of the...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 06:47, 27 April 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page SNSPA Bucharest (←Redirected page to National University of Political Studies and Public Administration) Tags: New redirect Uncategorized redirect
- 06:47, 27 April 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page ASE Bucharest (←Redirected page to Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies) Tags: New redirect Uncategorized redirect
- 06:46, 27 April 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Raluca Nagy (←Created page with ''''Raluca Nagy''' (born 1979) is a Romanian anthropologist and writer. She was born in Cluj-Napoca. She obtained a bachelors in economics from ASE Bucharest, a masters in cultural anthropology from SNSPA Bucharest, and doctorates in anthropology from Free University of Brussels and sociology from SNSPA Bucharest. She teaches at the University of Sussex. She has published two novels to date: * ''Un cal într-o mare de lebede...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 13:53, 24 April 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Nancy Lemann (←Created page with ''''Nancy Lemann''' is an American novelist. She is best known for novels such as The Fiery Pantheon, Malaise, The Ritz of the Bayou, and especially her acclaimed debut novel ''Lives of the Saints''.<ref> https://bombmagazine.org/articles/1988/01/01/nancy-lemann</ref><ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2002/06/02/books/the-old-and-the-restless.html</ref><ref>https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2022/10/18/yodeling-into-a-canyon-a-conversation-with-nancy-lemann/#:~:t...')
- 11:10, 24 April 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Richard Pupala (←Created page with ''''Richard Pupala'' is a Slovak writer. He studied at Comenius University and the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava. Pupala has published three collections of short stories to date: * ''Návštevy'' (''Visits'', 2014) * ''Čierny zošit'' (''The Black Notebook'', 2017) * ''Ženy aj muži, zvieratá'' (Women and Men, Animals'', 2020) All three books were nominated for the Anasoft Litera Prize. ''Ženy aj muži, zvieratá'' was also nominated...')
- 09:44, 22 April 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Ahmed Menour (←Created page with ''''Ahmed Menour''' (born 1945) is an Algerian writer. He was born in El Ançor in the outskirts of Oran. He taught at the University of Algiers for many years. He writes both fiction for both adults and young readers. His works include: * For Both Their Sakes, I Lived (2019) * The Prince Returns in the Middle of the Night (2021), * The Great Bazaar (2022) * Storm over the Islands (2022) Storm over the Islands (2022) was nominated for the A...')
- 10:09, 21 April 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Police Cops: The Musical (←Created page with ''''''Police Cops: The Musical''''' is a comedy musical written by Zachary Hunt, Nathan Parkinson and Tom Roe, with music by Ben Adams. It was developed by Hunt, Parkinson and Roe, out of sketches they created while they were classmates at East 15 drama school. The show is a spoof of Hollywood action movies of the 1980s, and makes abundant use of dance numbers, physical comedy, sight gags, and audience participation. In 2015, ''Police C...')
- 17:24, 19 April 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Peter Karoshi (←Created page with ''''Peter Karoshi''' (born 1975) is an Austrian writer. He was born and raised in Graz, and he attended the University of Graz. Noted books include his debut novel ''Grünes, grünes Gras'' and the 2021 novel ''Zu den Elefanten''. The latter was nominated for the Deutschen Buchpreis and the EU Prize for Literature.<ref>https://euprizeliterature.eu/author/peter-karoshi</ref><ref>https://www.literaturdialoge.at/peter-karoshi-beim-budapest...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 10:52, 18 April 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Clemens Brentano Prize (←Redirected page to Clemens Brentano) Tags: New redirect Uncategorized redirect
- 10:51, 18 April 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Anna Ospelt (←Created page with ''''Anna Ospelt''' (born 1987) is a writer from Liechtenstein. She was born in Vaduz, where she currently lives. She went to university in Basel, Switzerland. Her books include: * ''Sammelglück'' (2015) * ''Wurzelstudien'' (2020) * ''Frühe Pflanzung'' (2023) ''Wurzelstudien'' was nominated for the Clemens Brentano Prize. ''Frühe Pflanzung'' was nominated for the EU Prize for Literature.<ref> https://www.euprizeliterature.eu/author...')
- 07:05, 17 April 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Takis Kampylis (←Created page with ''''Takis Kampylis''' is a Greek writer. He was born in Nafplion. He has worked as a journalist and editor at Nea, Eleftheros Typos and Kathimerini. He has also worked in radio. His two novels to date are: * ''Giants and Beans'' * ''General Symptoms'' ''General Symptoms'', set in the Covid pandemic, was nominated for the EU Prize for Literature.<ref>https://euprizeliterature.eu/author/takis-kampylis</ref><ref>https://www.greeknewsagen...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 11:59, 15 April 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Daniele Mencarelli (←Created page with ''''Daniele Mencarelli''' (born 1974) is an Italian writer. He was born in Rome. He is known both for his poetry and his fiction, primarily his autobiographical trilogy of novels. His titles include: * ''Tempo Circolare'' (poetry) * ''La casa degli sguardi'' (novel, 2018) * ''Tutto chiede salvezza'' (novel, 2020) * ''Sempre tornare'' (novel) ''La casa degli sguardi'', the first volume of the trilogy, won the Volponi prize, and the Severino Cesari...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 08:27, 14 April 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Jacobo Bergareche (←Created page with ''''Jacobo Bergareche''' (born 1976) is a Spanish writer. Born in London, he studied in Madrid and Boston. He has published several books: * Playas (poetry, 2004) * Coma (play, 2015), * Aventuras en Bodytown (children's book series) * Estaciones de regreso (autofiction, 2019) * Los días perfectos (novel, 2021). ''Estaciones de regreso'' deals with the murder of his brother. ''Los dias perfectos'' centres around the love life of William Faulkner....') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 10:54, 13 April 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Yevhenia Kuznietsova (←Created page with ''''Yevhenia Kuznietsova''' (born Khomutyntsi village, Vinnytsia Oblast) is a Ukrainian author. She studied at Kyiv National University before pursuing a doctoral degree at the University of Deusto in Spain. She has published two books so far: * Cook in Sorrow, 2020 * Ask Miechka, 2021. The latter was shortlisted for the EU Prize for Literature and the BBC News Ukraine Book of The Year.<ref>https://euprizeliterature.eu/author...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 10:42, 12 April 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Slađana Nina Perković (←Created page with ''''Sladjana Nina Perkovic''' (born 1981) is a French-Bosnian writer. She studied at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, before pursuing a career as a journalist. As an author of fiction, she has published two books: * ''Kuhanje'' (''Cooking'', short stories) * ''U jarku'' (''In the Ditch'', novel). ''U jarku'' has been nominated for multiple awards, among them the 2021 NIN Award, the Meša Selimović Prize and the EU P...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 11:43, 11 April 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Wolff Prize (←Redirected page to Helen and Kurt Wolff Translator’s Prize) Tags: New redirect Uncategorized redirect
- 11:42, 11 April 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Moses Rosenkranz (←Created page with ''''Moses Rosenkranz''' (1904-2003) was a German-language poet of Jewish descent. He was born in Berehomet in the former Austro-Hungarian Empire. Berehomet is part of the region of Bukovina which once hosted a large Bukovina German population; the village now falls within modern-day Ukraine. Other Bukovina Germans of Jewish origin who gained renown as writers include Paul Celan and Rose Auslander. Rosenkranz's life was doggeed...')
- 11:24, 11 April 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Gregor Von Rezzori (←Redirected page to Gregor von Rezzori) Tags: New redirect Uncategorized redirect
- 11:23, 11 April 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page David Dollenmayer (←Created page with ''''David Dollenmayer''' is an American academic and literary translator. He taught German for many years at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, where he is now emeritus professor. He is known for his translations of contemporary German classics into English. His translations include: * [[Rolf Bauerdick - ''The Madonna on the Moon'' * Bertolt Brecht * Elias Canetti and Veza Canetti - ''Dearest Georg: Love, Literature, and Power in Dark Tim...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 11:50, 10 April 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Rolf Bauerdick (←Created page with ''''Rolf Bauerdick''' (born 1957) is a German writer and photographer. His novel ''Wie die Madonna auf den Mond kam'' won the European Book Prize and was translated into English by David Dollenmayer under the title ''The Madonna on the Moon''. He has also won the Hansel Mieth Prize for his photography.<ref>https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/authors/120811/rolf-bauerdick/</ref><ref>https://muse.jhu.edu/article/626779/pdf</ref> ==References== {{...')
- 11:43, 10 April 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Jeff Schinker (←Created page with ''''Jeff Schinker''' (born 1985) is a writer and journalist from Luxembourg. Educated in Luxembourg and in Paris, he is the culture editor of the Luxembourg daily ''Tageblatt''. His books include: * Retrouvailles, novella, 2015 * Sabotage, stories, 2018 - nominated for the Servais Prize for Literature and the Lëtzebuerger Buchpräis. * Ma vie sous les tentes, novel, 2021 - nominated for the Servais Prize for Literature and the European P...')
- 10:35, 9 April 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Ilija Đurović (←Created page with ''''Ilija Đurović''' (born 1990) is Montenegrin writer. He was born in Podgorica. Đurović has been writing since his teens and he publishes in a wide variety of genres - fiction and non-fiction, poetry, plays and film scripts. His first collection of short stories came out in 2014. He has published several more books since then: * ''Oni to tako divno rade u velikim ljubavnim romanima'', short stories,2014 * ''Crne Ribe'', short stories, 2016 *...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 10:25, 9 April 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Kjersti Anfinnsen (←Created page with ''''Kjersti Anfinnsen''' (born 1975) is a Norwegian novelist. A practising dentist, she also studied creative writing in Tromsø and Bergen. Her novels include: * ''Det var grønt'' (''It Was Green'', 2012). * ''De siste kjærtegn'' (''The Last Signs of Love'', 2019) * ''Øyeblikk for evigheten'' (''Moments for Eternity'', 2021) ''Moments for Eternity'' was nominated for the EU Prize for Literature. Her books have been translated into s...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 13:52, 8 April 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Maud Simonnot (←Created page with ''''Maud Simonnot''' (born 1979) is a French writer and editor. She was born in Semur-en-Auxois in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. She is the author of several acclaimed books, including works of both fiction and non-fiction.<ref>https://www.livreshebdo.fr/article/maud-simonnot-laureate-du-prix-jean-freustie-2023#:~:text=L'autrice%20Maud%20Simonnot%20a,de%20l'Observatoire%20en%202022.</ref> * ''La nuit pour adresse'' (Gallimard, 2017) - a life of the pub...')
- 13:45, 8 April 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Lusine Kharatyan (←Created page with ''''Lusine Kharatyan''' is an Armenian writer and anthropologist. She studied at Yerevan State University, Cairo Demographic Center, and the University of Minnesota. She is known for her fiction, among which are: * ծուռ գիրք (The Oblique Book, novel, 2017) * Անմոռուկի փակուղի (Dead End Forget-me-not, short stories, 2020) * Սիրիավեպ (A Syrian Affair, novel) ''A Syrian Affair'' was a winner of the EU Prize f...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 08:38, 6 April 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Sabina Jakubowska (←Created page with ''''Sabina Jakubowska''' is a Polish writer and midwife. She has a PhD in humanities from Jagiellonian University. Her books have been widely acclaimed, among them the young adult novel ''Dom na Wschodniej'' and her debut novel for adults 'Akuszerki'' (''The Midwives''). The latter, which draws on her long family history of midwifery, was nominated for the 2023 EU Prize for Literature.<ref>https://www.vogue.pl/a/o-swojej-powiesci-akuszerki-opowia...')
- 08:30, 6 April 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Czech Lion Prize (←Redirected page to Czech Lion Awards) Tag: New redirect
- 08:29, 6 April 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Ondřej Štindl (←Created page with ''''Ondřej Štindl''' (born 1966) is a Czech journalist, novelist and screenwriter. He has won major prizes for his endeavours in all three fields: the Ferdinand Peroutka Prize for journalism, the Czech Lion Prize for his screenplays, and the European Union Prize for Literature for his novel ''So Much Ash''.<ref>https://argo.cz/foreign-rights/r-ondrej-stindl/</ref><ref>https://euprizeliterature.eu/author/ondrej-stindl</ref> ==Selected works== *...')
- 15:43, 5 April 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Iida Turpeinen (←Created page with ''''Iida Turpeinen''' (born 1987) is a Finnish writer and scholar. She has published short stories, but she is best-known for her debut novel ''Beasts of the Sea'' (2023), which was both a commercial and critical success upon publication. A time-hopping historical novel, it deals with the discovery of Steller's Sea Cow and the resonances of that discovery in following centuroes. The book won the Helsingin Sanomat Literature Prize and was nominated fo...')
- 15:36, 5 April 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Iida Rauma (←Created page with ''''Iida Rauma''' (born 1984) is a Finnish writer. She studied political science at university. She has written three novels: * ''The Book of Disappearances'' (2011), nominated for the Helsingin Sanomat Literature Prize * ''Of Sex and Mathematics'' (2015), nominated for the EU Prize for Literature, winner of the Kalevi Jäntti Prize and the Torch-Bearer Prize. * ''Destruction'', winner of the Finlandia Prize, nominated for the Run...') Tag: Disambiguation links added