Jamal Naji
Jamal Naji (Arabic: جمال ناجي), (1 November 1954 – 6 May 2018) was a Jordanian author of Palestinian origins. He was born in 1954 in the refugee camp of Aqbat Jaber in the West Bank. He moved to Jordan in 1967, when he was in his early teens. Naji began writing in his early twenties, and published his first novel The Road to Balharith in 1981–82. Since then he had written several more novels as well as short story collections and television scripts. His recent novel When the Wolves Grow Old was shortlisted for the Arabic Booker Prize in 2010.
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Jamal Naji
Jamal Naji (Arabic: جمال ناجي), (1 November 1954 – 6 May 2018) was a Jordanian author of Palestinian origins. He was born in 1954 in the refugee camp of Aqbat Jaber in the West Bank. He moved to Jordan in 1967, when he was in his early teens. Naji began writing in his early twenties, and published his first novel The Road to Balharith in 1981–82. Since then he had written several more novels as well as short story collections and television scripts. His recent novel When the Wolves Grow Old was shortlisted for the Arabic Booker Prize in 2010.
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Jamal Naji (1º de novembro de ...... es da Jordânia de 2001 a 2003.
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جمال ناجي محمد إسماعيل (1 نوفم ...... بية في العاصمة الأردنية عمّان.
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Jamal Naji Mohammad Esmail
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1954-11-01
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Jamal Naji in 2006
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Novels, short stories,
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'The Road to Balharith', 'Time ...... rlwinds', 'The Feathers Night'
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Jamal Naji (1º de novembro de ...... Prêmio Árabe Booker, em 2010.
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جمال ناجي محمد إسماعيل (1 نوفم ...... يا لعمّان عاصمة للثقافة العربي
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