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Anatomy of a Disappearance, By Hisham Matar
www.independent.co.uk
[Independent] - Hisham Matar's first novel, 2006's In the Country of Men, was shortlisted for the Booker prize. That helped Matar win a sudden dose of attention, only made more intense by a tragic personal background. Matar is from Libya, but grew up in Cairo.
Libyan Author Hisham Matar Reflects on Uprising
www.thetakeaway.org
[The Takeaway] - Libyan author and activist Hisham Matar says he hasn't slept at all since the revolt began. Matar's father was kidnapped in and is believed to be held in a prison in Libya ever since. Matar has been struggling to get information out of Libya as he
The political power of literature
www.aljazeera.com
[Aljazeera.net] - Joining us to discuss these electrifying moments are: Ahdaf Soueif, an internationally acclaimed Egyptian writer and cultural commentator; and Hisham Matar, an exiled Libyan writer, whose father, a political dissident, was kidnapped in never to be
"We're Witnessing the Violent Lashings of a Dying Beast": Gaddafi's Brutal ...
www.huffingtonpost.com
[Huffington Post (blog)] - For the latest news from Libya, Democracy Now! interviews Hisham Matar, a renowned Libyan novelist who is based in London. He is the son of a prominent Libyan dissident, and he is currently helping to run an ad hoc news desk informing the Western media
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