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Amara Lakhous (born
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, 1970) is an Italian author, journalist and anthropologist of
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origin. He currently lives in
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.


Early life

Lakhous was born in 1970 in Algiers, Algeria, in a
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family with nine siblings. He graduated with a degree in
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from the
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. He also obtained a degree in
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from the
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in
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with a thesis on the second generation of Muslim Arab immigrants in Italy.


Career

Lakhous wrote his first book, titled ''The Bedbugs and the Pirates'', in 1993. It was written in the Algerian dialect of Arabic and published in a bilingual Arabic-Italian text in 1999. In 1994, Lakhous began work as a reporter for the Algerian national radio. Shortly thereafter, he left for Italy following death threats from Islamists. From 1995, he worked in Italy as a cultural mediator, interpreter, and translator in the field of immigration. In 2001, he wrote another Arabic-language novel based on his early years in Rome, titled ''How to be Suckled by the Wolf Without Getting Bit''. He then rewrote the novel in Italian, publishing it as '' Clash of Civilizations Over an Elevator in Piazza Vittorio'' in 2006, which received critical and popular acclaim. The book has been translated into Dutch, English, and French and was made into in 2008. Between 2003 and 2006, he was a journalist with the
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news agency, based in Rome. Lakhous is an editor of a new imprint, Shark/Gharb, that publishes Arabic translations of contemporary European works. He moved to New York City in 2014 and is currently a Visiting Professor at New York University.


Selected works

* * * ('' Clash of Civilizations Over an Elevator in Piazza Vittorio'', translated by Ann Goldstein,
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, 2008, ) * (''Divorce Islamic Style'', translated by Ann Goldstein,
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, 2012, ) ** Alessandra Stanley described the book as "a whimsical and at times heartbreaking look at the Muslim immigrants" living in Italy. * * (''Dispute Over a Very Italian Piglet'', translated by Ann Goldstein,
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, 2014, ) ** Carmela Ciuraru of ''
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'' described it as "very funny". * (''The Prank of the Good Little Virgin of Via Ormea'', translated by Antony Shugaar, 2016,
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, ) * ''On the quest to write in a third language.'' ''Amara Lakhous dreams of green cheese and being reborn into New York City.'' May 4, 2016. * ''The Night Bird.'' Manshurat al-Hibr. 2019.
Arabic Fiction
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Honours

In 2006, Lakhous won the
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as well as the Racalmere-Leonardo Sciascia prize for ''Clash of Civilizations Over an Elevator in Piazza Vittorio''. He obtained the Prix des Libraires Algériens in 2008. His 2019 novel ''The Night Bird'' was longlisted for the
International Prize for Arabic Fiction The International Prize for Arabic Fiction (IPAF) ( ar, الجائزة العالمية للرواية العربية) is the most prestigious and important literary prize in the Arab world. Its aim is to reward excellence in contemporary Arabic ...
in 2021.


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