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Yussef El Guindi ( ar, يوسف الجندى ; born 1960) is an Egyptian-American
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. He writes full-length, one-act, and adapted plays on Arab-Muslim experience in the United States. He is best known for his 2005 play '' Back of the Throat'' and has been called "the most talented Arab American writer of political plays."


Background

Yussef El Guindi was born in 1960 in Egypt. His grandfather was director Zaki Toleimat, grandmother actress Rose al Yusuf, and his uncle writer Ihsan Abdel Koudous. At age three, he moved to London and received schooling in the UK and France. In 1982, he received a BA from the
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. In 1983, he moved to the United States and received an MFA from
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. He then moved to
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, Washington, where in 1996 he became a US citizen.


Career

El Guindi became associated with 'Chicago's Silk Road Theatre Project' (now
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), which produced three of his plays in quick succession. He became playwright-in-residence at
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, where he also taught playwriting for seven years. After the attacks of September 11, 2001, interest in Arab American theatre grew. In 2005, his play '' Back of the Throat'' premiered, confronting anti-Arab sentiment in the US, and received notice from theatres, press, and academia. Formerly literary manager in the early 2000s, El Guindi became an artistic associate at the Golden Thread Productions in San Francisco in the 2010s. In 2018, he also became a Core Company playwright member of
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(Seattle). Theatres that have produced El Guindi's plays include:
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(Los Angeles),
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(Pasadena), Artists Repertory Theatre (Portland),
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(Portland),
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(Seattle), The
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(Philadelphia), and Mosaic Theater Company (Washington DC).
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has designed sets for his plays.


Awards

* 2004: Northwest Playwrights' Competition from Theater Schmeater for ''Back of the Throat'' * 2005: Best New Play of 2005 by the ''
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'' for ''Back of the Throat'' * 2006: ** After Dark/John W. Schmid Award for ''10 Acrobats in an Amazing Leap of Faith'' ** Excellence in Playwriting Award by ''
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'' for '' Back of the Throat'' * 2009: M. Elizabeth Osborn Award from ACTA for ''Our Enemies: Lively Scenes of Love and Combat'' * 2010: ** Middle East America Distinguished Playwright Award ** Edgerton Foundation New American Plays Award for ''Language Rooms'' * 2011: ** Gregory Award for ''Pilgrims Musa and Sheri in the New World'' ** Footlight Award for Best World Premiere Play from ''
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'' for ''Pilgrims Musa and Sheri in the New World'' * 2012: Harold and Mimi Steinberg/ATCA New Play Award from ACTA for''Pilgrims Musa and Sheri in the New World'' * 2015: **
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** Best Original Script for Portland's Drammys for ''Threesome'' * 2016: Santa Barbara Independent Indy Award for ''The Talented Ones''


Works

"Guindi's works focus on themes of the immigrant experience, cultural and political climates, and current issues facing Arab-Americans and Muslim Americans." El Guindi himself says that his plays may "pick Arab American or Muslim American characters... but they are essentially immigrant stories." In analyzing his work, Anneka Esch-Van Kan wrote:
Language in El Guindi’s plays is the basis of any construction of reality. While language as a general capacity to speak and as a system of signs is the basis of all distinctions, the differences between several languages play an important role as well. The language one speaks determines one’s perspective on the world, and the translation of meaning from one language into another never works out with complete clarity.
Broadway Play Publishing, Dramatists Play Service and Theatre Forum have published El Guindi's plays. Plays: * ''Hostages and Finishing School'' (undated) * '' Back of the Throat'' (2005) * ''10 Acrobats in an Amazing Leap of Faith'' (2005) * ''Jihad Jones and the Kalashnikov Babes'' (2008) * ''Our Enemies: Lively Scenes of Love and Combat'' (2008) * ''Language Rooms'' (2010) * ''Pilgrims Musa and Sheri in the New World'' (2011) * ''Threesome'' (2015) * ''Collaborator'' (2016) * ''The Talented Ones'' (2016) * ''People of the Book'' (2019) Books: * ''Such a beautiful voice is Sayeda's and Karima's city'' (2006) * ''Back of the Throat'' (2006) * ''Jihad Jones and the Kalashnikov Babes'' (2014) * ''Pilgrims Musa and Sheri in the New World'' (2014) * ''Threesome'' (2016) * ''Collaborator'' (2017) * ''Hostages'' (2018) * ''Ten Acrobats in an Amazing Leap of Faith'' (2018) * ''The Talented Ones'' (2018) * ''The Selected Works of Yussef El Guindi'' (2019)


Translations

Ebtessam El Shokrofy translated Yussef El Guindi's ''Back of Throat' 'into Arabic. It is published by State Publishing House in 2018. In addition, Abanoub Wagdy produced the translation of El Guindi's Ten Acrobats into Arabic. The translation is published by Anglo Egyptian Bookshop in 2022.El Akhbar News
/ref>Thus, El Guindi's works have hitherto only two Arabic translations.


Miscellaneous

Actor-director
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visited El Guindi's family home. Sometimes his name is transliterated from Arabic into English with the surname hyphenated: "Yussef El-Guindi."


See also

* '' Back of the Throat'' *
Silk Road Theatre Project Silk Road Rising is a theatre company located in downtown Chicago dedicated to presenting plays written by individuals of Asian and Middle Eastern descent. Formerly known as Silk Road Theatre Project, the name was changed in 2011 in order to bett ...
* Golden Thread Productions *
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* Rose al Yusuf * Ihsan Abdel Koudous *
Karim Alrawi Karim Alrawi (Arabic كريم الراوي) is a writer born in Alexandria, Egypt. He has taught at universities in the UK, Egypt, US and Canada. He was an International Writing Fellow at the University of Iowa and taught creative writing at the ...
*
Ra'ouf Mus'ad Ra’ouf Mus'ad (sometimes known as Raouf Moussad-Basta) is a playwright, journalist and novelist who was born in Sudan to Coptic parents from Egypt. He moved to Egypt as a teenager and lived in various countries, both in the Middle East and in Eu ...
* Sabrina Mahfouz *
Safaa Fathy Safaa Fathy is an Egyptian poet, documentary filmmaker, playwright, and essayist. She is best known for her film ''Derrida's Elsewhere'', a documentary which focuses on the life and concepts of controversial philosopher Jacques Derrida. Early lif ...
* Sara Shaarawi


References


External links

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Yussef El Guindi papers, 2000-2021

PBS Writing an American Story: Playwright Yussef El Guindi
(2016)
WYNC: Yussef El Guindi and The Talented Ones

Broadway World

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