Selma Dabbagh (born 1970) is a British-Palestinian writer who gained fame in 2011 with Out of It, a novel centered on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, which was nominated for a Guardian Book of the Year award in 2011 and 2012.
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| - سلمى الدباغ، كاتبة بريطانية-فلسطينية مواليد عام 1970. ذاع صيتها عام 2011 بعد صدور روايتها «خارج غزة Out of It» ونشرتها بلومبيري، وهي رواية تتمحور حول الصراع الفلسطيني الإسرائيلي، وقد رشّحت هذه الرواية لنيل جائزة «كتاب الغارديان للعام» عامي 2011 و2012. (ar)
- Selma Dabbagh (born 1970) is a British-Palestinian writer who gained fame in 2011 with Out of It, a novel centered on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, which was nominated for a Guardian Book of the Year award in 2011 and 2012. (en)
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| - سلمى الدباغ، كاتبة بريطانية-فلسطينية مواليد عام 1970. ذاع صيتها عام 2011 بعد صدور روايتها «خارج غزة Out of It» ونشرتها بلومبيري، وهي رواية تتمحور حول الصراع الفلسطيني الإسرائيلي، وقد رشّحت هذه الرواية لنيل جائزة «كتاب الغارديان للعام» عامي 2011 و2012. (ar)
- Selma Dabbagh (born 1970) is a British-Palestinian writer who gained fame in 2011 with Out of It, a novel centered on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, which was nominated for a Guardian Book of the Year award in 2011 and 2012. Born in Scotland, Dabbagh is the daughter of a Palestinian father from Jaffa and an English mother. Now a full-time writer of fiction, she has spent lengthy periods in Kuwait, France, Egypt and Bahrain, with almost annual visits to Palestine. Before concentrating on writing, she worked as a human rights lawyer in London with frequent visits to the West Bank and Cairo. Since 2004, she has written short stories which have appeared in New Writing 15 and Qissat: Short Stories by Palestinian Women. She has twice been a finalist in the Fish Short Story Prize for Beirut-Paris-Beirut (2005) and Aubergine (2004). In 2014, her radio play The Brick was broadcast by BBC Radio 4. (en)
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