Without by Younis Alakhzami

Without by Younis Alakhzami

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Without is a poignant novel based on a true story, tracing Alia’s journey to becoming Ali—navigating gender identity, belonging, and survival between Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and the UK. A deeply human tale of self-discovery against societal constraints.

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Without by Younis Alakhzami

Without tells a story of searching for belonging both in the world and within your own skin. Born in Saudi Arabia to a Yemeni family, the novel's protagonist has been ill-at-ease since childhood, because she never felt like she was a girl.
Younis Al Akhzami is an author from Oman. His work has been featured in various local, regional, and international literary forums. He served as the Head of the Short Story Writers in Oman from 2006 to 2007 and is one of the founders of the Society of Writers in Oman. He holds a Master’s degree in Information Systems Management (USA, 1994) and a PhD in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) (UK, 2000). His publications include Alnatheer (1992), Habs Alnawras (1996), Humma Ayar (1999), Nuqoosh (2007), Al Sawt (2012), Bar Alhekman (2016), Kahf Adam (2017), Ghabta Hashish (2018), Bedoon (2019), and Ras Madrakah (2022). He has also served as a judge for numerous literary contests, evaluating both short stories and novel manuscripts. Michelle Hartman is a scholar and literary translator. She received her BA from Columbia College in 1993 and her DPhil from the University of Oxford in 1998. Currently, she is a professor of Arabic and francophone literature at the Institute of Islamic Studies at McGill University. Hartman is the author of numerous academic articles and several monographs, including Breaking Broken English: Black Arab Literary Solidarities and the Politics of Language, which won the College Language Association Award for Creative Scholarship in 2020. As a translator, Hartman has brought twelve novels and a short story collection from Arabic into English. Her translations include Iman Humaydan’s Wild Mulberries and The Weight of Paradise; Alexandra Chreiteh’s Always Coca-Cola and Ali and His Russian Mother; Shahla Ujayli’s Summer with the Enemy and A Sky So Close to Us; and Jana Elhassan’s The 99th Floor and All the Women Inside Me, among others. Wild Mulberries was shortlisted for the 2009 Banipal Prize for Arabic Literary Translation. Caline Nasrallah is a Master’s student at the Institute of Islamic Studies at McGill University, where her research focuses on language as a feminist tool. She also works as a translator, mostly from Arabic to English, and has an MA in Translation from the École de traducteurs et d’interprètes de Beyrouth (USJ).
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ISBN 13 9781788710800
ISBN 10 1788710800
Title Without
Author Younis Alakhzami
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Dar Arab
Year published 2021-07-01
Number of pages 256
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