Saudi writer original woman to win Arabic put your name down for prize

Joint winners Mohammed Achaari L and Raja Alem R by the medal ceremony in support of the International Prize in support of Arabic Fiction. A Saudi Arabian novelist has suit the former woman to win the International Prize in support of Arabic Fiction, which she shares with a Moroccan writer.Raja Alem, a Saudi novelist who wrote The Doves choker, and Mohammed Achaari, a Moroccan rhymester and author of The Arch and the Butterfly, share the $50,000 prize, announced here Abu Dhabi on Monday evolution 13.It is the basic spell the prestigious prize has been shared by two common winners.The Doves choker is stubborn all the rage Mecca and explores crime, religious extremism and the exploitation of foreign workers by a mafia of building contractors, who are destroying the historic areas of the city.Alem was born into Mecca and has lived for the most part of her life overlooking the citys Holy Mosque.

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