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Elias Khoury (Arabic: الياس خوري‎) (born in Beirut in 1948) is a Lebanese novelist, playwright and critic. For the Lebanese writer see Elias Khoury (writer. Elias Daoud Khoury (الياس داؤد خوري is a Palestinian Arab Arabic (ar الْعَرَبيّة (informally ar عَرَبيْ) in terms of the number of speakers is the largest living member of the Semitic language Beirut (بيروت Bayrūt) is the Capital and Largest city of Lebanon with a population of over 2 Lebanon (ˈlɛbənɒn Arabic: ar لبنان Lubnān) officially the Republic of Lebanon or Lebanese Republic (ar الجمهورية اللبنانية He has published ten novels, which have been translated into several foreign languages, as well as several works of literary criticism. He has also written three plays. He currently serves as editor of Al-Mulhaq, the weekly cultural supplement of the Lebanese daily newspaper Al-Nahar, and is a prominent public intellectual. An-Nahar ( النهار) The Day, is the leading Arabic-language daily Newspaper in Lebanon.

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Life and career as academic, critic and editor

Elias Khoury was born into a middle-class family in the predominantly Christian Ashrafiyye district of Beirut. Achrafieh, ( Arabic: الأشرفية spelled in English as Ashrafieh) is one of Beirut 's oldest quarters In 1967, as Lebanese intellectual life was increasingly becoming polarised, with the opposition taking on a radical Arab nationalist and pro-Palestinian hue, Khoury travelled to Jordan where he visited a Palestinian refugee camp and then enlisted in Fatah, the largest resistance organisation in the Palestinian Liberation Organisation. Fatah (فتح literally opening, is a reverse Acronym from the Arabic name Harakat al-Tahrir al-Watani al-Filastini (حركة التحرير The Palestine Liberation Organization ( PLO) (منظمة التحرير الفلسطينية or Munazzamat al-Tahrir al-Filastiniyyah) is a political and paramilitary He left Jordan in 1970 after the Palestinian guerrilla forces in the kingdom were crushed in Black September and travelled to Paris to continue his studies. September 1970 is known as the Black September ( in Arab history and sometimes is referred to as the "era of regrettable events Paris (ˈpærɨs in English; in French) is the Capital of France and the country's largest city There he wrote a dissertation on the 1860 civil war in Lebanon. A civil war is a War between a State and domestic political actors that are in control of some part of the territory claimed by the state After returning to Lebanon, he became a researcher with the Palestine Liberation Organization's research centre in Beirut. The Palestine Liberation Organization ( PLO) (منظمة التحرير الفلسطينية or Munazzamat al-Tahrir al-Filastiniyyah) is a political and paramilitary He took part in the Lebanese civil war that broke out in 1975, and was seriously injured, temporarily losing his eyesight. The Lebanese Civil War (1975–1990 was a multifaceted Civil war whose antecedents can be traced back to the conflicts and political compromises reached after the end

Khouri's first major involvement on the Arab literary scene was as a member of the editorial board of the journal Mawaqif, which he joined in 1972. Other members included Adonis, Hisham Sharabi and, somewhat later, Palestinian national poet Mahmoud Darwish. Ali Ahmad Said Asbar ( Arabic: علي أحمد سعيد إسبر; transliterated: alî ahmadi s-sacîdi l-'asbar or Ali Ahmad Sa'id Mahmoud Darwish ( 13 March 1941 &ndash 9 August 2008) was a respected Palestinian poet and author who won numerous awards for Of this group, Khoury later remarked that it was important, but marginal: "We were neither on the liberal right nor on the classical left. Intellectually speaking, we were very much linked to the Palestinian experience. "[1]

From 1975 to 1979 he was editor of Shu'un Filastin (Palestinian affairs), collaborating with Mahmoud Darwish, and from 1981 to 1982 editorial director of Al-Karmel. From 1983 to 1990 he was editorial director of the cultural section of Al-Safir. As-Safir ( السفير) The Ambassador, is a leading Arabic-language daily Newspaper in Lebanon. He has been editor of Al-Mulhaq, the cultural supplement of Al-Nahar, since its reappearance after the end of the civil war. An-Nahar ( النهار) The Day, is the leading Arabic-language daily Newspaper in Lebanon.

He has taught in Columbia University, New York, in the American University of Beirut, the Lebanese University, the Lebanese American University and New York University. Columbia University is a private University in the United States and a member of the Ivy League. New York ( is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States and is the nation's third most populous The American University of Beirut (AUB الجامعة الأميركية في بيروت is a private independent University in Beirut, Lebanon. The Lebanese University (الجامعة اللبنانية Université Libanaise is the only public institution for higher learning Lebanese American University is an American institution operating in Lebanon. New York University ( NYU) is a private, Nonsectarian, Coeducational Research University in New York City.

Literary works

Elias Khoury's first novel was An 'ilaqat al-da'ira, 1975. It was followed in 1977 by the highly successful The Little Mountain, set during the Lebanese civil war, which Khoury initially saw as a catalyst for progressive change. Other well-known works include The Journey of Little Gandhi, about a rural immigrant to Beirut who lives through the events of the civil war, and Gate of the Sun, 2000. An epic re-telling of the life of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon since the Nakba of 1948, Gate of the Sun also subtly addresses the ideas of memory, truth and story-telling. Lebanon (ˈlɛbənɒn Arabic: ar لبنان Lubnān) officially the Republic of Lebanon or Lebanese Republic (ar الجمهورية اللبنانية The 1948 Palestinian exodus (الهجرة الفلسطينية al-Hijra al-Filasteeniya) referred to by Palestinians as al Naqba (النكبة It has been made into a film by Egyptian director Yousry Nasrallah. This article is about the country of Egypt For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Egypt topics. A film director, or filmmaker, is a person who directs the making of a Film. Yousry Nasrallah ( Arabic:ar يسرى نصر الله (born 1952 is an Egyptian Film director.

Interviewed for the Israeli newspaper Yediot Aharonot after the appearance of the Hebrew translation of the novel, Khouri remarked:

. For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Israel topics. Yedioth Ahronoth (ידיעות אחרונות, lit Latest News) is a major Hebrew language Daily newspaper published in Israel. . . when I was working on this book, I discovered that the “other” is the mirror of the "I. " And given that I am writing about half a century of Palestinian experience, it is impossible to read this experience otherwise than in the mirror of the Israeli “other. ” Therefore, when I was writing this novel, I have put a lot of effort into trying to take apart not only the Palestinian stereotype but also the Israeli stereotype as it appears in Arab literature and especially in the Palestinian literature of Ghassan Kanafani, for example, or even of Emil Habibi. The Israeli is not only the policeman or the occupier, he is the "other," who also has a human experience, and we need to read this experience. Our reading of their experience is a mirror to our reading of the Palestinian experience. [2]

Khoury's most recent novel, Yalo, was controversial as it depicted a former militiaman accused of crimes during the civil war and portrayed the use of torture in the Lebanese judicial system. Torture, according to the United Nations Convention Against Torture, is "any act by which severe pain or suffering, whether physical or mental is intentionally

Khoury's novels are notable for their complex approach to both political themes and more fundamental questions of human behaviour. His narrative technique often involves an interior monologue, at times approaching a stream of consciousness. In recent works he has tended to use a considerable element of colloquial Arabic, although the language of his novels remains primarily classical Arabic, which is also called standard Arabic. This use of dialect forms adds to the credibility and immediacy of the narratorial voice. While use of dialect in dialogue is relatively common in modern Arabic literature (for example, in the work of Yusuf Idris), Khoury introduces it into the main narrative, an unusual step although one clearly associated with the narrative technique of his works. Yusuf Idris, also Yusif Idris ( Arabic:يوسف إدريس( May 19 1927 - August 1 1991) was an Egyptian writer

Elias Khoury's works have been translated into English, French, German, Hebrew, Portuguese,Italian, and Swedish. English is a West Germanic language originating in England and is the First language for most people in the United Kingdom, the United States French ( français,) is a Romance language spoken around the world by 118 million people as a native language and by about 180 to 260 million people The German language (de ''Deutsch'') is a West Germanic language and one of the world's major languages. Portuguese ( or língua portuguesa) is a Romance language that originated in what is now Galicia (Spain and northern Portugal. Italian ( or lingua italiana) is a Romance language spoken by about 63 million people as a First language, primarily in Italy. Swedish ( is a North Germanic language spoken by more than nine million people predominantly in Sweden and parts of Finland, especially along the

Recent political engagement

Al-Mulhaq, under Khoury's editorship, became the "tribune of opposition"[3] to controversial aspects of the post-Civil War reconstruction of Beirut led by businessman and politician Rafiq al-Hariri. The destruction of surviving elements of the city's architectural heritage in the Burj area and the old Jewish quarter of Rue Ouadi Abou Jamil aroused particular opposition.

In March 2001 Khoury signed a statement along with 13 other Arab intellectuals (including Mahmoud Darwish, Samir Kassir and Adonis), opposing the holding of a Holocaust denial conference in Beirut, a statement which was praised in Le Monde by the Israeli ambassador to France. Mahmoud Darwish ( 13 March 1941 &ndash 9 August 2008) was a respected Palestinian poet and author who won numerous awards for Samir Kassir (سمير قصير in Arabic) ( May 5 1960 &ndash June 2 2005) was a professor of history at Saint-Joseph University Ali Ahmad Said Asbar ( Arabic: علي أحمد سعيد إسبر; transliterated: alî ahmadi s-sacîdi l-'asbar or Ali Ahmad Sa'id Holocaust denial is the claim that the Genocide of Jews during World War II —usually referred to as The Holocaust —did not occur in the Le Monde (The World is a An ambassador is the highest ranking Diplomat who represents their country This article is about the country For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic France topics. Khoury responded angrily to the ambassador's remarks, pointing to the Israeli repression of the Palestinian intifada.

Khoury, along with Samir Kassir and other intellectuals and political activists, was involved in the establishment of the Democratic Left Movement. Samir Kassir (سمير قصير in Arabic) ( May 5 1960 &ndash June 2 2005) was a professor of history at Saint-Joseph University The Democratic Left Movement (DLM Arabic, ĥarakatu-l-yasāri-d-dimuqrātī, Arabic Acronym HYD is a Political party in Lebanon founded in

List of works

Titles are given in English where a translation has been published, and otherwise in Arabic. Dates are of the appearance of the original Arabic work.

Footnotes

  1. ^ http://www.archipelagobooks.org/catalog/gateofthesun/banipal.html
  2. ^ http://www.archipelagobooks.org/catalog/gateofthesun/shammas.html
  3. ^  Kassir, Samir, Histoire de Beyrouth, Paris, Fayard. ISBN 2-213-02980-

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Persondata
NAME Khoury, Elias
ALTERNATIVE NAMES الياس خوري (Arabic)
SHORT DESCRIPTION Contemporary Lebanese novelist, critic publisher
DATE OF BIRTH 1948
PLACE OF BIRTH Beirut, Lebanon
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH
Yedioth Ahronoth (ידיעות אחרונות, lit Latest News) is a major Hebrew language Daily newspaper published in Israel. Year 1948 ( MCMXLVIII) was a Leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the 1948 calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Beirut (بيروت Bayrūt) is the Capital and Largest city of Lebanon with a population of over 2 Lebanon (ˈlɛbənɒn Arabic: ar لبنان Lubnān) officially the Republic of Lebanon or Lebanese Republic (ar الجمهورية اللبنانية
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