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Sayed Kashua

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Sayed Kashua was born in 1975 and is the author of the novels Dancing Arabs and Let It Be Morning, which was shortlisted for the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. He has a weekly column in Haaretz and is the creator of Arab Labour, one of Israel’s most popular sitcoms. Kashua has won a number of prizes for his writing, including the prestigious Bernstein Prize, which he won in 2011 for his most recent novel, Exposure. He lives in Jerusalem with his family.

Books by Sayed Kashua

Exposure

A gripping tale of identity and deception by one of the most important contemporary voices to emerge from the Middle East.

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