Series: Middle East Literature in Translation

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The Author and His Doubles: Essays on Classical Arabic Culture (Middle East Literature in Translation) by Abdelfattah Kilito
Bitte nix Polizei. Kriminalerzählung. by Aras Ören
A Brave New Quest: 100 Modern Turkish Poems (Modern Middle East Literature in Translation Series)
A Brave New Quest: 100 Modern Turkish Poems (Modern Middle East Literature in Translation Series) by Talat S. Halman
A Child From The Village (Middle East Literature in Translation) by Sayyid Qutb
The Committee by Sonallah Ibrahim
A Cup of Sin: Selected Poems (Modern Middle East Literature in Translation Series) by Simin Behbahani
The Director and Other Stories from Morocco (Modern Middle East Literature in Translation Series) by Leila Abouzeid
Disciples Of Passion (Modern Middle East Literature in Translation Series) by Hoda Barakat
Distant Train (Middle East Literature in Translation) by Ibrahim Abdel Megid
Fatma: A Novel of Arabia (Middle East Literature in Translation) by Raja Alem
Folktales from Syria (CMES Modern Middle East Literature in Translation Series) by Samir Tahhan
The Game of Forgetting: A Novel (Modern Middle East Literature in Translation Series) by Muhammad Baradah
Granada: A Novel (Middle East Literature in Translation) by Radwa Ashour
In Search of Walid Masoud (Middle East Literature in Translation) by Jabra Ibrahim Jabra
The Journals of Sarab Affan (Middle East Literature in Translation) by Jabra Ibrahim Jabra
Lebanon / Liban: Poems of Love And War / Poemes d'amour et de guerre (Modern Middle East Literature in Translation Serie by Nadia Tueni
Moroccan Folktales (Middle East Literature in Translation) by Jilali El Koudia
My Thousand & One Nights: A Novel of Mecca (Middle East Literature in Translation) by Raja Alem
The night of the first billion : a novel by Ghādah Sammān
Nightingales & Pleasure Gardens: Turkish Love Poems (Middle East Literature in Translation)
No Rattling of Sabers: An Anthology of Israeli War Poetry (CMES Modern Middle East Literature in Translation) by Esther Raizen
No Rattling of Sabers: An Anthology of Israeli War Poetry (CMES Modern Middle East Literature in Translation)
Passage to Dusk: (Modern Middle East Literature in Translation Series ) by Rachid al-Daif
Return to Childhood: The Memoir of a Modern Moroccan Woman (Modern Middle East Literatures in Translation Series) by Leila Abouzeid
Return to Dar Al-Basha (Middle East Literature in Translation) by Hasan Nasr
Seasons of the Word: Selected Poems (Middle East Literature in Translation) by Hilmi Yavuz
The Sheltered Quarter: A Tale of a Boyhood in Mecca (CMES Modern Middle East Literature in Translation) by Hamza Bogary
Sleeping In The Forest: Stories And Poems (Middle East Literature in Translation) by Sait Faik
Suri & Co.: Tales of a Persian Teenage Girl (CMES Modern Middle East Literature in Translation) by Mahshid Amirshahi
They Die Strangers (CMES Modern Middle East Literature in Translation) by Mohammad Abdul-Wali
Thieves in Retirement: A Novel (Middle East Literature in Translation) by Hamdi Abu Julayyil
Three Tales of Love and Death (Middle East Literature in Translation) by Out El Kouloub
A Time Between Ashes And Roses (Modern Middle East Literature in Translation Series) by Adonis
The Waiting List: An Iraqi Woman's Tales of Alienation (CMES Modern Middle East Literature in Translation) by Daisy Al-Amir
Women on a Journey: Between Baghdad and London (Modern Middle East Literature in Translation Series) by Haifa Zangana
Women Without Men: A Novel of Modern Iran by Shahrnush Parsipur
Year of the Elephant: A Moroccan Woman's Journey Toward Independence (CMES Modern Middle East Literature in Translation) by Leila Abouzeid

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