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Reem Bassiouney (Egyptian Arabic: ريم بسيونى Rīm Basyūni [ɾiːm bæsˈjuːni]; March 6, 1973) is an Egyptian author, professor of sociolinguistics and Chair Department of Applied Linguistics at The American University in Cairo. In Addition, Bassiouney is the editor of the Routledge Series of Language and Identity. She is also the editor and creator of the journal Arabic Sociolinguistics Edinburgh. She has written several novels and a number of short stories and won the 2009 Sawiris Foundation Literary Prize for Young Writers for her novel Dr. Hanaa. While a substantial amount of her fiction has yet to be translated into English, her novel The Pistachio Seller was published by Syracuse University Press in 2009, and won the 2009 King Fahd Center for Middle East and Islamic Studies Translation o

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  • ريم بسيوني، كاتبة وروائية مصرية، أستاذة في الجامعة الامريكية، فائزة بجائزة ساويرس الأدبية عن روايتها «الدكتورة هناء»، وجائزة أحسن عمل مترجم في الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية عن روايتها «بائع الفستق وجائزة نجيب محفوظ للأدب من المجلس الأعلى للثقافة عن روايتها أولاد الناس ثلاثية المماليك». (ar)
  • Reem Bassiouney (en árabe, ريم بسيونى‎ Rīm Basyūni; 6 de marzo de 1973) es una escritora y docente de sociolingüística, en la actualidad impartiendo clases de la material en la Universidad Americana de El Cairo.​ Ha escrito varias novelas y relatos cortos​ y ganó en el año 2009 el Premio Cultural Sawiris otorgado por la fundación literaria del mismo nombre en la categoría de mejor novelista joven por su obra literaria Dr. Hanaa de 2008.​ Aunque gran parte de su ficción aún no se ha traducido al inglés, su novela The Pistachio Seller (El vendedor de pistachos) fue publicada por la editorial de la Universidad de Syracuse en 2009.​ (es)
  • Reem Bassiouney (Egyptian Arabic: ريم بسيونى Rīm Basyūni [ɾiːm bæsˈjuːni]; March 6, 1973) is an Egyptian author, professor of sociolinguistics and Chair Department of Applied Linguistics at The American University in Cairo. In Addition, Bassiouney is the editor of the Routledge Series of Language and Identity. She is also the editor and creator of the journal Arabic Sociolinguistics Edinburgh. She has written several novels and a number of short stories and won the 2009 Sawiris Foundation Literary Prize for Young Writers for her novel Dr. Hanaa. While a substantial amount of her fiction has yet to be translated into English, her novel The Pistachio Seller was published by Syracuse University Press in 2009, and won the 2009 King Fahd Center for Middle East and Islamic Studies Translation of Arabic Literature Award. Bassiouney also won Naguib Mahfouz Award from Egypt's Supreme Council for Culture in the best Egyptian novel category for her best selling novel, The Mamluk Trilogy. She was also the winner of the National Prize for Excellence in Literature of the year 2022 from the Egyptian Ministry of Culture. (en)
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  • Sawiris Cultural Award, King Fahd Center for Middle East and Islamic Studies Translation of Arabic Literature Award, [Naguib Mahfouz Award, and National Prize for Excellence in Literature.] (en)
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  • Reem A. Bassiouney (en)
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  • Dr. Hanaa, The Mumluk Trilogy, Fountain of the Drowning, and Ibn Tulun Trilogy (en)
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  • ريم بسيوني، كاتبة وروائية مصرية، أستاذة في الجامعة الامريكية، فائزة بجائزة ساويرس الأدبية عن روايتها «الدكتورة هناء»، وجائزة أحسن عمل مترجم في الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية عن روايتها «بائع الفستق وجائزة نجيب محفوظ للأدب من المجلس الأعلى للثقافة عن روايتها أولاد الناس ثلاثية المماليك». (ar)
  • Reem Bassiouney (en árabe, ريم بسيونى‎ Rīm Basyūni; 6 de marzo de 1973) es una escritora y docente de sociolingüística, en la actualidad impartiendo clases de la material en la Universidad Americana de El Cairo.​ Ha escrito varias novelas y relatos cortos​ y ganó en el año 2009 el Premio Cultural Sawiris otorgado por la fundación literaria del mismo nombre en la categoría de mejor novelista joven por su obra literaria Dr. Hanaa de 2008.​ Aunque gran parte de su ficción aún no se ha traducido al inglés, su novela The Pistachio Seller (El vendedor de pistachos) fue publicada por la editorial de la Universidad de Syracuse en 2009.​ (es)
  • Reem Bassiouney (Egyptian Arabic: ريم بسيونى Rīm Basyūni [ɾiːm bæsˈjuːni]; March 6, 1973) is an Egyptian author, professor of sociolinguistics and Chair Department of Applied Linguistics at The American University in Cairo. In Addition, Bassiouney is the editor of the Routledge Series of Language and Identity. She is also the editor and creator of the journal Arabic Sociolinguistics Edinburgh. She has written several novels and a number of short stories and won the 2009 Sawiris Foundation Literary Prize for Young Writers for her novel Dr. Hanaa. While a substantial amount of her fiction has yet to be translated into English, her novel The Pistachio Seller was published by Syracuse University Press in 2009, and won the 2009 King Fahd Center for Middle East and Islamic Studies Translation o (en)
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