
In keeping with the forward-looking
aims of the 2019–20 celebrations of the American University in Cairo,
and anticipating the sixtieth anniversary of the American University in
Cairo Press in 2020–21, AUC Press is working to develop the Naguib
Mahfouz Medal for Literature further, in order to enhance the prize’s
prestigious international reputation in promoting Arabic fiction in
translation around the world.
The Naguib Mahfouz Medal for Literature 2020
is open for submissions
The Naguib Mahfouz Medal for Literature Criteria and Eligibility
The Naguib Mahfouz Medal for Literature consists of a silver medal, a
cash prize worth 5,000 US Dollars, and publication worldwide in English
translation by the AUC Press.
The Medal is awarded annually, and submissions for the 2020 Medal
will be open from 11 December 2019 until 1 March 2020. Download the
application form here.
Rules of entry and eligibility:
- The award is open to contemporary novels, written and published in
Arabic. Novellas, short stories collections, or poetry collections are
not eligible. - Only novels published in the last two years, between 1 March 2018 and 1 March 2020, are eligible.
- Self-published novels are not eligible.
- Submissions may be made by the author or the publisher.
- A publisher must have been publishing books for a minimum of three years to be eligible to submit a novel for the award.
- The author must be living at the time of submission.
- By submitting a novel, the author or publisher (depending on who
holds the English language rights) are considered to have agreed that,
in the event of their novel winning, it will be translated into English
and published worldwide by the AUC Press. - By submitting a novel, the author is considered to have agreed to be
available for promotional activities such as media appearances related
to the award and/or necessary travel within the Arab world. - The AUC Press reserves the right to reject any submission that doesn’t comply with the rules of entry.
- The judging panel’s decision is final.
- The judges have the right to consider any novel published in the
above time frame that has not been submitted for the award. In this
event, the publisher will be notified and copies of the book and
application form requested.
How to submit:
- Six copies of the published book must be sent to the below address, to arrive no later than 1 March 2020:
The Naguib Mahfouz Medal for Literature
ATTN: Ms. Katherine McMahon
The American University in Cairo Press
AUC Tahrir Campus
113 Kasr El Aini Street
P.O. Box 2511, Cairo 11511
EGYPT
- The application form and a recent photograph of the author must also
be submitted. These can be sent as hard copy with the physical copies
of the books, or by email to: katherine.mcmahon@aucegypt.edu. - Digital copies of books will not accepted.
With plans for the future of the award already in motion, the
decision has been made not to announce a winner for the Naguib Mahfouz
Medal for Literature this year. Submissions for the award made by
authors and publishers for 2019 will be automatically rolled over to
next year’s award.
About the Naguib Mahfouz Medal for Literature
Since 1996 the AUC Press has presented the annual Naguib Mahfouz
Medal for Literature, a major award in support of contemporary Arabic
literature in translation.
The award, consisting of a silver medal and a cash prize, as well as
translation and publication throughout the English-speaking world, is
presented annually on 11 December, the birthday of Nobel laureate Naguib Mahfouz,
by the President of the American University in Cairo in the presence of
the Minister of Culture and many other prominent leaders of Egypt’s
cultural life.
The Naguib Mahfouz Medal for Literature is awarded for the best
contemporary novel published in Arabic (but not yet in English) in the
last two years and is selected every fall by the Mahfouz Award
Committee, which includes Ibrahim Nasrallah, acclaimed writer, novelist,
and literary critic; Hebba Sherif, writer, literary critic, and
cultural consultant; Samah Selim, translator and associate professor of
Arabic language and literature at Rutgers University in the US; Shereen
Abouelnaga, literary critic and professor of English and comparative
literature at Cairo University; and Humphrey Davies, award-winning
translator of Arabic literature into English. The award-winning book is
subsequently translated and published in an English-language edition by
the AUC Press in Cairo, New York, and London.
Welcoming the award, Nobel laureate Naguib Mahfouz said: “The
announcement of this award honoring writers and literature is the most
pleasurable event on my birthday. I hope that this prize will also help
to discover new talents in Arabic literature and introduce them to
readers around the world.”
The American University in Cairo Press is the primary
English-language publisher of Naguib Mahfouz and has published or
licensed some 600 foreign-language editions of the Nobel laureate’s
works in 40 languages.
The 24 winners of the Naguib Mahfouz Medal for Literature since its
inauguration include 10 women, 14 men; 12 Egyptians (2 posthumously), 3
Palestinians, 1 Algerian, 2 Lebanese, 1 Moroccan, 2 Syrians, 1 Iraqi, 1
Sudanese, and 1 Saudi Arabian.
2018: Omaima Al-Khamis, Voyage of the Cranes in the Cities of Agate
2017: Huzama Habayeb, Velvet
2016: Adel Esmat, Tales of Yusuf Tadrus
2015: Hassan Daoud, No Road to Paradise
2014: Hammour Ziada, The Longing of the Dervish
2013: Khaled Khalifa, No Knives in the Kitchens of This City
2012: Ezzat El Kamhawi, House of the Wolf
2011: The Revolutionary Literary Creativity of the Egyptian People
2010: Miral al-Tahawy, Brooklyn Heights
2009: Khalil Sweileh, Writing Love
2008: Hamdi Abu Golayyel, A Dog with No Tail
2007: Amina Zaydan, Red Wine
2006: Sahar Khalifeh, The Image, the Icon, and the Covenant
2005: Yusuf Abu Rayya, Wedding Night
2004: Alia Mamdouh, The Loved Ones
2003: Khairy Shalaby, The Lodging House
2002: Bensalem Himmich, The Polymath
2001: Somaya Ramadan, Leaves of Narcissus
2000: Hoda Barakat, The Tiller of Waters
1999: Edwar al-Kharrat, Rama and the Dragon
1998: Ahlam Mosteghanemi, Memory in the Flesh
1997: Mourid Barghouti, I Saw Ramallah, and Yusuf Idris, City of Love and Ashes
1996: Ibrahim Abdel Meguid, The Other Place; and Latifa al-Zayyat, The Open Door
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