Sayed Kashua was born in 1975 in Galilee and studied at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He writes a weekly column for
Ha'aretz, Israel's most prestigious
newspaper, and lives with his wife and two children in Beit-Safafa, an Arab village within Jerusalem. His first novel,
Dancing Arabs, was a San Francisco Book of the Year and was translated into eight languages.
Let it be Morning (Atlantic, 2007) has been longlisted for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize and shortlisted for the IMPAC Dublin Award
Sayed Kashua ha sido elogiado por el New York Times como un maestro de la sutileza en el trato de las sociedades árabe y judía. Árabe-israelí que vivió en Jerusalén la mayor parte de su vida, Kashua comenzó a escribir con la esperanza de crear una historia con la que tanto palestinos...
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