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Lebanese journalist and critic

Maudie Bitar (Arabic: مودي بيطار) is a Lebanese journalist and critic. She has worked for and published extensively in an-Nahar (Lebanon) and al-Hayat (London) newspapers. She writes a regular column on Western literature in al-Hayat. Her articles have also appeared in al-Wasat, and Banipal published her original review of Syrian author Haifa Bitar in an English translation by Issa Boullata. In January 2012, she was named as a judge for the 2012 Arabic Booker Prize.

References

  1. Profile on IPAF website Archived 2014-04-08 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Review of Haifa Bitar's book in Banipal magazine


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