International Prize For Arabic Fiction - Trustees

Trustees

  • Ahdaf Soueif, Novelist and political and cultural commentator.
  • Professor Marie-Thérèse Abdel-Messih, Professor of English & Comparative Literature, University of Cairo, Egypt
  • Nouri Abid, Publisher, L'Edition Med Ali, Tunisia
  • Bachar Chebaro, Publisher, Scientific Arab Publishers, Lebanon
  • Dr. Peter Clark OBE, Independent Consultant and Writer, Middle East Cultural Advisory Services, UK
  • Professor Rasheed El-Enany, Professor of Modern Arabic Literature, University of Exeter, and Series Editor of Edinburgh Studies in Modern Arabic Literature, UK
  • Joumana Haddad, Writer, Poet and Journalist
  • Dr Khaled Hroub, Arab academic and director of Cambridge Arab Media Project (CAMP)
  • Assia Moussei, President and Publishing Manager of El Ikhtilef publishing house, translator and journalist, Algeria
  • Zaki Nusseibeh, Advisor, Ministry of Presidential Affairs – Vice-Chairman, Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage
  • Margaret Obank, Publisher and Editor, Banipal magazine of Modern Arab Literature, UK
  • William Sieghart, Chairman & Founder, Forward Publishing, National Poetry Day, UK
  • Professor Yasir Suleiman CBE, Professor of Arabic, University of Cambridge, UK
  • Evelyn (Eve) Smith, Company Secretary of International Prize for Arabic Fiction, Company Secretary Booker Prize Foundation, UK
  • Jonathan Taylor CBE, Current Chairman of the IPAF Board of Trustees. Chairman, Booker Prize Foundation, UK

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