Fatih Abd Al Salam

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Fatih Abd Al Salam
Born
Mosul, Iraq
NationalityIraqi
EducationPhD in Arabic Literature, Department of Arabic Language, Faculty of Arts
Occupation(s)Writer, storyteller, novelist, journalist, university professor
Notable workThe London Eye, Thought is a Profession, When the Whale's Back Warms, The Second Flood

Fatih Abd Al Salam is an Iraqi writer, novelist, storyteller and journalist, born in Mosul. He graduated from the Department of Arabic Language, Faculty of Arts in the University of Mosul. He was assigned as a teaching assistant at the college, then get a master's degree in Arabic literature about a study he presented entitled “The Rural Personality in the Stories of Yusef Idris,” and then he get a doctorate for a thesis he presented entitled “Dialogue in the Iraqi Novel.” His journey began with writing stories at the end of the seventies of the twentieth century, and he also worked for Al-Zaman International newspaper, then became chief editor of its international edition in London, and moved between many Arab and European countries, and he has a daily column in Al-Zaman International newspaper entitled “Signature”. He has published many books in literature and politics in addition to his fiction and fiction works, and some of his books have been translated into English and Spanish.

His writings[edit]

Fatih Abd Al Salam wrote many books that varied between intellectual works, literary studies, novels, novels and anecdotal performances, as:

  • (Akher Al lail Awal Al nahar) Late Night Early Day (a collection of short stories): published in 1982 by the Publications of the Social Cultural Center in Mosul.[1]
  • (Hai L thekrayat al Toyor) Live for Birds' Memories (a novel): published in 1986.
  • Al Sheikh Newton and his cousins (collection of short stories): published in 1986.
  • Trains Rising towards the Sky (a collection of short stories): published by the Arab House of Science Publishers in Beirut, the collection contains ten stories of refugees and immigrants who were forced to leave their homelands due to wars and political conflicts. – monkey jump[2][3][4]
  • (Endma Yskhan Dahr Al Hoot) When the whale's back warms up (a novel): published in 1993.[5]
  • (Haleeb Al Theyran) Bulls' Milk (a collection of short stories): published in 1999 by the Arab Institute for Studies and Publishing in Beirut.[6]
  • Narrative Dialogue – Its Techniques and Narrative Relationships: issued in 1999 by the Arab Institute for Studies and Publishing in Beirut.[7]
  • Discovering a ziggurat: published in 2000 by the Arab Institute for Studies and Publishing in Beirut.[8]
  • Narrative Interpretation – Rural Character Discourse in Literature: published in 2001 by the Arab Institute for Studies and Publishing in Beirut.[9]
  • Thought is a profession: published in 2004 by the Arab Institute for Studies and Publishing in Beirut.[10]
  • The Deranged Mind – Self-criticism between 9/11 and the Iraq War: published in 2010.[11][circular reference]
  • London Eye (collection of short stories): published in 2011 by the Arab House of Science Publishers in Beirut.[12][circular reference][13]
  • The Second Flood (a novel): published in 2020 by the Arab House of Sciences in Beirut[14][15]

Awards[edit]

The writer Fatih Abd Al-Salam has been honored by many parties in Iraq and the Arab world. He has also received many literary awards, the most important of which are:

  • The State Prize for the Novel in Iraq.

Critics' writings[edit]

In 2021, Alan Jordanian Publishers and Distributors published a book entitled “Drapes of Narrative: Research on the Achievement of Fateh Abd al-Salam’s Stories,” prepared by researcher Jaafar al-Sheikh Abboush, and it includes a set of critical studies for a number of critics on the literary production of Fateh Abd al-Salam.[16]

References[edit]

  1. ^ فاتح عبد السلام (1982)، آخر الليل أول النهار. OCLC 318024818.
  2. ^ ""كتاب نقدي عن "قطارات تصعد نحو السماء" لفاتح عبد السلام (النشرة الثقافية)"،". April 12, 2021. Archived from the original on June 29, 2021. Retrieved April 17, 2022.
  3. ^ ""فاتح عبدالسلام ينقل اللاجئين في "قطارات تصعد نحو السماء"". شاهين, سليمي. August 14, 2019.
  4. ^ ""قراءة في رواية: قطارات تصعد نحو السماء"". November 19, 2019. Archived from the original on January 26, 2021. Retrieved April 17, 2022.
  5. ^ Al-Salām, Fātiḥ ʻabd; فاتح, عبد السلام، (1998). "عندما يسخن ظهر الحوت". فاتح عبد السلام (1998). Archived from the original on 29 June 2021.
  6. ^ السلام, فاتح عبد (June 29, 2021). "حليب الثيران".
  7. ^ فاتح, عبد السلام، (1999). "الحوار القصصي - تقنياته وعلاقاته السردية". فاتح عبد السلام (1999).
  8. ^ السلام, فاتح عبد (June 28, 2021). "إكتشاف زقورة". فاتح عبد السلام (2000).
  9. ^ Al-Salām, Fātiḥ ʻabd; فاتح, عبد السلام، (June 29, 2021). "ترييف السرد: خطاب الشخصية الريفية في الأدب،". فاتح عبد السلام (2001).
  10. ^ السلام, فاتح عبد (2004). الفكر مهنة. ISBN 9789953361321. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  11. ^ "العقل المختل: نقد الذات بين ١١ سبتمبر وحرب العراق، ص. 249". فاتح عبد السلام (2010).
  12. ^ "فاتح عبد السلام، كتب في بيروت، لبنان، عين لندن، بيروت لبنان: الدار العربية للعلوم ناشرون، ص. 207".
  13. ^ """عين لندن" لفاتح عبد السلام.. سرد متدفق وإيحاء مؤثر"".
  14. ^ فاتح،, عبد السلام، (June 28, 2021). الطوفان الثاني. al-Dār al-ʻArabīyah lil-ʻUlūm Nāshirūn. ISBN 9786140131033. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  15. ^ """الطوفان الثاني"… إصدار جديد للعراقيّ فاتح عبد السلام"". September 28, 2020.
  16. ^ ""حلقة نقدية في كتاب ضفائر السّرد :أبحاث في منجز فاتح عبد السلام القصصي"". الرأي اليوم. June 20, 2021.