Omani author Jokha Alharthi wins Man Booker International Prize


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  • Books
  • Wednesday, 22 May 2019

Jokha Alharthi has become the first Arabic author to win the prestigious Man Booker International prize for her novel Celestial Bodies, which details her Omani homeland's post-colonial evolution. Photo: AFP

Omani author Jokha Alharthi won the prestigious Man Booker International Prize on May 21 for Celestial Bodies, the story of three sisters in a desert country confronting its slave-owning past and a complex modern world.

Alharthi is the first Arabic-language writer to get the prize and the first female writer from Oman to be translated into English. She will split the US$64,000 (RM268,000) purse with her British-based translator, Marilyn Booth.

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