Arab Writers Association

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The Arab Writers' Association ( Arabic اتحاد الكتاب العرب, DMG Ittiḥād al-Kuttāb al-ʿArab ; engl. Arab Writers Union , abbr. AWU ) or Arab writers union was so in 1969 Damascus founded. The Syrian writer Hanna Mina was one of its founders . After a stopover in Cairo, it is now based in Abu Dhabi - the capital of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). In the newspaper Achbar al-Adab  /أخبار الأدب(No. 426, Sunday, September 9, 2001) a list of the 100 best Arabic novels was published, which the association had rated as the hundred best.

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References and footnotes

  1. cf. 27th Conf. of Arab writers union kicks off in Abu Dhabi - menafn.com
  2. أفضل 100 رواية عربية - This list of the 100 best Arabic novels actually contains 105 novels

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Arabic writers' association (alternative names of the lemma)
Arab Writers Association; Ittiḥād al-Kuttāb al-ʿArab; Arab Writers Union; AWU; Arab Writers Union