#  Saud Alsanousi and Jonathan Wright on "The Bamboo Stalk" 

 



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 **October 23, 2018** 

 04:30PM - 06:30PM EDT 

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 **CMES, Rm 102, 38 Kirkland St, Cambridge, MA 02138**  



 

 



 

 **The CMES Arabian Peninsula Studies Lecture Series** presents the author and translator of *The Bamboo Stalk*

   ![The Bamboo Stalk](/sites/g/files/omnuum9116/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/cmes/files/bamboo_stalk_01.jpg?itok=B1CLzbT2) 

 

**Saud Alsanousi,** author of IPAF-winning novel *The Bamboo Stalk,* and **Jonathan Wright,** award-winning translator of *The Bamboo Stalk*

 *Please note:* seating is limited.

 About [The Bamboo Stalk](https://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/may/23/the-bamboo-stalk-rags-to-riches-tale-that-holds-a-mirror-to-kuwaiti-society): Josephine escapes poverty by coming to Kuwait from the Philippines to work as a maid, where she meets Rashid, an idealistic only son with literary aspirations. Josephine, with all the wide-eyed naivety of youth, believes she has found true love. But when she becomes pregnant, and with the rumble of war growing ever louder, Rashid bows to family and social pressure, and sends her back home with her baby son, José. Brought up struggling with his dual identity, José clings to the hope of returning to his father's country when he is eighteen. He is ill-prepared to plunge headfirst into a world where the fear of tyrants and dictators is nothing compared to the fear of ‘what will people say’. And with a Filipino face, a Kuwaiti passport, an Arab surname and a Christian first name, will his father’s country welcome him?

 Winner of the International Prize for Arabic Fiction (IPAF), *The Bamboo Stalk* takes an unflinching look at the lives of foreign workers in Arab countries and confronts the universal problems of identity, race and religion.

 **Saud Alsanousi** is an award-winning Kuwaiti novelist and journalist, born in 1981. His debut novel *The Bamboo Stalk* won the International Prize for Arabic Fiction (IPAF). His work has appeared in a number of Kuwaiti publications, including *Al-Watan* newspaper and *Al-Arabi, Al-Kuwait* and *Al-Abwab* magazines and he currently writes for *Al-Qabas* newspaper.

 **Jonathan Wright** studied Arabic, Turkish, and Islamic civilization at St John’s College, Oxford. He joined Reuters news agency in 1980 as a correspondent, and has been based in the Middle East for most of the last three decades. He translated numerous novels from Arabic, including, most recently, Ahmed Saadawi’s award-winning novel *Frankenstein in Baghdad*. He won the 2016 Banipal Prize for Arabic Literary Translation for his translation of *The Bamboo Stalk.*

 The International Prize for Arabic Fiction (IPAF) is the most prestigious and important literary prize in the Arab world. Its aim is to reward excellence in contemporary Arabic creative writing and to encourage the readership of high quality Arabic literature internationally through the translation and publication of winning and shortlisted novels in other major languages.

 **Contact:** [Liz Flanagan](mailto:elizabethflanagan@fas.harvard.edu)

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 See also:- [ Arabian Peninsula Studies Lecture Series ](/eventseries/aps)
- [ Arabian Peninsula ](/research-region/arabian-peninsula)
- [ Literature ](/research-field/literature)
- [ Modern Middle East Languages ](/research-field/modern-middle-east-languages)
- [ 2018-19 ](/academic-year/2018-19)
 
 

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