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Disperse (Novel)

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Disperse
Author
Illustrator
CountryLondon
LanguageArabic
Published2013
PublisherDar Al-Jadeed
Pages251
AwardsThe Arab Fund for Arts and Culture - Arab Booker Prize

Disperse is a novel by the Iraqi journalist and novelist Inaam Kachachi. As it was published by Dar Al-Jadeed, specifically in London, year 2013. Inaam Kachachi [1]was also awarded by (The Arab Fund for Arts and Culture)[2] and entered the shortlist for the International Prize for Arabic Fiction, known as the (Arab Booker Prize). [3]

About the novel[edit]

(Disperse) is a singular word that is used in Iraq and describes the hunter bullet in several directions, and if it was described as plural then it would mean (scattered). However, it symbolizes the Iraqis for dispersal and loss. Inaam Kachachi tried to deal with the disaster of the Iraqi diaspora in recent decades. That was through a doctor who worked in the countryside of southern Iraq in the fifties of the twentieth century. The doctor has three sons that were distributed into three different continents, especially her eldest daughter who also became a doctor. Moreover, works in remote area in Canada. Adding that the grandson of Alexander creates an electronic cemetery and made a website in which the undertaking is buried where it is impossible to collect them. However, each member of the scattered dynasty was assigned a tomb of its own. [4]

International Prize for Arabic Fiction
Short list Al-Abdi Alienation, the famous boy of Hamriyah (by Abdulrahim Lahbibi)- A Rare Blue Bird Flies with Me (by Yourself Fadel) - Disperse (Innam Khajahji) - Frankenstein in Baghdad (Ahmed Saadawi) - The Blue Elephant (Ahmed Murad) - There Are No Knives In the Kitchen (by Khalid Khalifa).
Long list 366 (by Amir Taj Sir) - Alexandria in a cloud (by Ibrahim Abdelmajeed) - the Bearer of the Purple Rose (Antonie Douaihy) - The Wolf That Grew In the Prairie (by Louassini) - The Balcony of the Abyss (Ibrahim Nasrallah) - The Love of Al'Asha Street (by Badria Bashir) - In The Presence of the Phoenix and Vinegar (by Isamil Fahad Ismail) - Ali Baba's Mournful Night (by Abdul Khaleq Rikabi) - Manafi'e of the Lord (by Ashram Al Khoumaisy0 - The Hunting Season of the Hornet (by Ismail Ghazali)
Jury members Zouhour Karam - Saad Al bazzi - Abdullah Ibrahim - Mohamed Haqqi Soutchain
Notes The award winning novel is written in bold and indicated wit an asterik (*) on the short list

References[edit]

  1. "Inaam : Arabic Fiction". web.archive.org. 2016-08-10. Retrieved 2022-06-23.
  2. "آفاق :: المستفيدون". web.archive.org. 2016-03-21. Retrieved 2022-06-23.
  3. "السنوات السابقة : Arabic Fiction". web.archive.org. 2016-08-16. Retrieved 2022-06-23.
  4. "Tashari : Arabic Fiction". web.archive.org. 2016-04-07. Retrieved 2022-06-23.



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