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Susan Abulhawa (, born June 3, 1970) is a
Palestinian Palestinians ( ar, الفلسطينيون, ; he, פָלַסְטִינִים, ) or Palestinian people ( ar, الشعب الفلسطيني, label=none, ), also referred to as Palestinian Arabs ( ar, الفلسطينيين العرب, label=non ...
-American writer and human rights activist and animal rights advocate. She is the author of several books, and the founder of a non-governmental organization, Playgrounds for Palestine. She lives in
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania (; ( Pennsylvania Dutch: )), officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, is a state spanning the Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern, Appalachian, and Great Lakes regions of the United States. It borders Delaware to its southeast, ...
. Her first novel, ''Mornings in Jenin'', was translated into 32 languages and sold more than a million copies. The sales and reach of her debut novel made abulhawa the most widely read Palestinian author of all time. Her second novel, ''The Blue Between Sky And Water'', was sold in 19 languages before its release, and was published in English in 2015. ''Against the Loveless World,'' her third novel, was released in August 2020, also to critical acclaim.


Early life and education

Abulhawa's parents, born in
At-Tur At-Tur ( ar, الطور, ; The Mount) is the 52nd chapter (''sūrah'') of the Quran with 49 verses ('' ayat''). The surah opens with the oath of the Allah swearing by the Mount, which some believe is Mount Sinai, where the Tawrat was reveal ...
in
Jerusalem Jerusalem (; he, יְרוּשָׁלַיִם ; ar, القُدس ) (combining the Biblical and common usage Arabic names); grc, Ἱερουσαλήμ/Ἰεροσόλυμα, Hierousalḗm/Hierosóluma; hy, Երուսաղեմ, Erusałēm. i ...
, were refugees of the 1967 war. Her father, according to one account, "was expelled at gunpoint; her mother, who was studying in Germany at the time, was unable to return and the couple reunited in
Jordan Jordan ( ar, الأردن; tr. ' ), officially the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan,; tr. ' is a country in Western Asia. It is situated at the crossroads of Asia, Africa, and Europe, within the Levant region, on the East Bank of the Jordan Rive ...
before moving to Kuwait, where Abulhawa was born in 1970." Her parents split shortly after her birth and Abulhawa's childhood was turbulent, moving between Kuwait, the United States, Jordan, and Palestine. She lived in the United States with an uncle until she was 5, then spent several years moving between relatives in Jordan and Kuwait. She lived in Dar el Tifl, a Jerusalem orphanage, from the age of 10 to 13. At 13, Abulhawa came to the US, where she lived with her father briefly before entering the foster care system in the US. She remained a ward of the court until she emancipated herself at the age of 17 and finished high school, college, and graduate school on her own. Prior to writing her first book, Abulhawa had a successful career in biomedical science, where she worked as a researcher for a pharmaceutical company. In addition to three novels, in 2013 Abulhawa published a collection of poetry entitled ''My Voice Sought the Wind''. Abulhawa is the founder of Playgrounds for Palestine, an
NGO A non-governmental organization (NGO) or non-governmental organisation (see spelling differences) is an organization that generally is formed independent from government. They are typically nonprofit entities, and many of them are active in h ...
that advocates for Palestinian children by building playgrounds in Palestine and UN refugee camps in Lebanon. The first playground was erected in early 2002.


Activism

She is involved in the campaign for
Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) is a Palestinian-led movement promoting boycotts, divestments, and economic sanctions against Israel. Its objective is to pressure Israel to meet what the BDS movement describes as Israel's obligations ...
(BDS) and as a speaker for Al Awda, the Right to Return coalition. Abulhawa is signatory to the boycott campaign against Israel, including the cultural boycott. She gave the keynote address at one of the first campus BDS conferences at the
University of Pennsylvania The University of Pennsylvania (also known as Penn or UPenn) is a private research university in Philadelphia. It is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and is ranked among the highest-regarded universitie ...
. Abulhawa sees the BDS movement, according to a 2012 profile, "as one of the most effective ways to promote Palestinian rights and achieve justice against Israel's ongoing ethnic cleansing". She compares Israel to apartheid South Africa. In 2013, Abulhawa declined an invitation from ''
Al Jazeera Al Jazeera ( ar, الجزيرة, translit-std=DIN, translit=al-jazīrah, , "The Island") is a state-owned Arabic-language international radio and TV broadcaster of Qatar. It is based in Doha and operated by the media conglomerate Al Jazeera ...
'' to participate in a discussion about the Israel-Palestine issue with several Israelis, including some who were highly critical of Israeli policy.


Controversy

In February 2023, invited to speak at the
Adelaide Writers' Week Adelaide Writers' Week, known locally as Writers' Week or WW, is a large and mostly free literary festival held annually in Adelaide, the capital of South Australia. Considered one of the world's pre-eminent literary events, it forms part of the ...
festival in Australia, Abulhawa caused controversy due to her Twitter comments describing Jewish Ukrainian President
Volodymyr Zelenskyy Volodymyr Oleksandrovych Zelenskyy, ; russian: Владимир Александрович Зеленский, Vladimir Aleksandrovich Zelenskyy, (born 25 January 1978; also transliterated as Zelensky or Zelenskiy) is a Ukrainian politicia ...
as a "Nazi-promoting
Zionist Zionism ( he, צִיּוֹנוּת ''Tsiyyonut'' after '' Zion'') is a nationalist movement that espouses the establishment of, and support for a homeland for the Jewish people centered in the area roughly corresponding to what is known in Je ...
" and accusing him of dragging "the whole world into the inferno of WWIII", leading to three invited Ukrainian authors withdrawing from the event.


Works

Abulhawa's novel ''Mornings in Jenin'', which was published in 2010 by Bloomsbury, has been translated into Arabic by Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation Publishing. It has also been translated into at least two dozen other languages and has become an international bestseller. The French author and philosopher
Bernard-Henri Lévy Bernard-Henri Lévy (; ; born 5 November 1948) is a French public intellectual. Often referred to in France simply as BHL, he was one of the leaders of the " Nouveaux Philosophes" (New Philosophers) movement in 1976. His opinions, political acti ...
called ''Mornings in Jenin'' "a concentration of anti-Israeli and anti-Jewish clichés masquerading as fiction". Abulhawa responded by dismissing Levy as a "French pop star of philosophy and intellectual elitism" and accusing him of "name-calling": "He simply slaps on the word 'anti-Semitism' to discredit any negative portrayal of Israel.... Mr. Levy accuses us of 'demonizing Israel', when in fact, all we do is pull back the curtain, however slightly, to show a dark truth he wishes to keep hidden. I suspect that Mr Levy feels, as most Jewish supporters of Israel do, that he is more entitled to my grandfather's farms than I am. After all, that is really the foundation of Israel, isn't it?" Filmworks Dubai bought the film rights to ''Mornings in Jenin'', planning to begin production in late 2013. Anna Soler-Pont, head of the Pontas agency, which sold the film rights to the novel, said: "This is going to be a special project. There aren't any epic films on Palestine yet." However, the producer died shortly after and the rights reverted to her. Another producer recently optioned the rights for a TV series.


Novels

*''
Mornings in Jenin ''Mornings in Jenin'', (2010, U.S.; originally published as ''The Scar of David'', 2006, United States and ''Les Matins de Jenin,'' France) is a novel by author Susan Abulhawa. Background ''Mornings in Jenin'' was originally published in the Un ...
'' (Bloomsbury, 2010, ). * ''The Blue Between Sky and Water'' (Bloomsbury, 2015, ). *''Against the Loveless World'' (Bloomsbury, 2020, ).


Other

* ''Will the Flower Slip Through the Asphalt: Writers Respond to Capitalist Climate Change'' (LeftWorld Books, 2017) * ''This Is Not A Border: Reportage & Reflections from the Palestine Festival of Literature'' (2017) * ''Shattered Illusions'', anthology (Amal Press, 2002) Bloomsbury Biography
/ref> * ''Searching Jenin'', anthology (Cune Press, 2003). * ''Seeking Palestine: New Palestinian Writing on Exile and Home'' anthology (2012) * ''My Voice Sought The Wind'', poetry collection (Just World Books, November 2013)


Awards

* The Leeway Foundation Edna Andrade award for fiction and creative non-fiction * Best Books Award for Historic Fiction * MEMO Palestine Book Award * Barbara Deming Memorial Fund Award *Aspen Words Award finalist *Arab American Museum Award for Fiction *MEMO Palestine Book Award *Long-listed for Rathsbones Folio Prize *Finalist for the 2020 Athenaeum of Philadelphia Literary Award


References


External links

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Biography
Bloomsbury Publishing
Baby MartyrInterview With Susan Abulhawa
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