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  • Welcome to ALT Magazine & Press: Hazawi Prize Announces 2023 Shortlist: (Sana'a, Yemen) - The shortlist for the 2023 Hazawi Prize for Yemeni Literature has been revealed, announcing the ten writers who have been selected as finalists for this prestigious award.
  • Now in its second yearly round, the Hazawi Prize recognizes exceptional contributions to fiction in Yemeni literature. Organized by the Hazawi Cultural Foundation, this annual prize aims to promote Yemeni literature and support creative writers.
  • This year's shortlist features both emerging and renowned Yemeni authors. The ten works advancing to the final round of judging are:
  • - Abdullah Faisal shortlisted for his novel, Spirits and Secrets.
  • - Aisha Saleh shortlisted for her novel, Under the Ashes
  • - Farouk Merish shortlisted for his novel, A Dignified Stranger
  • - Ahmed Ashraf shortlisted for his novel, A Painful Belt
  • - Ghassan Khalid shortlisted for his novel, A Sky that Rains Fear
  • - Hosam Adel shortlisted for his novel, The Lord of the Black Dog
  • - Asmaa Abdulrazak shortlisted for her novel, Shrapnels
  • - Abdullah Abdu Muhammad shortlisted for his novel, The Road to Sana'a
  • - Najah Bahkeim shortlisted for her novel, The Final Decision
  • - Samir AbdulFattah shortlisted for her novel, What We Cannot See
  • The winner will be revealed at an award ceremony in Sana'a later where they will receive $1,500 USD. Second and third prizes of $1,000 USD each will also be awarded. All shortlisted works are celebrated for chronicling Yemen's rich culture and wartime experiences. This prestigious prize continues highlighting the nation's thriving literary community.

Behind the Rays

Behind the Rays

by Mohammed Hasan Al-Quzahi

translated by Hatem Al-Shamea

 

Behind the Rays
they run,
on soil untouched,
chasing the hunt of the field.
They weave medals from the wrinkles
of a familiar face,
and a familiar voice.
They master the art of movement,
behind the rays,
gathering echoes of rumors.
In the agenda of their names,
only ours appear.
Perhaps they comprehend its prophecies,
not hidden,
in the details of the blood-red sun.
They may carry a confession,
of what doesn’t dwell within them,
to the directions,
and there is no choice but
to follow its impossible myths,
rebellious in the crowd of words,
sailing in the rays or the ashes,
stubborn when it does not bow
under the burdens of its ancestors…

 

Map of Sorrow and Wind – Ahmed Abdo – trans. Hatem Al-Shamea

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