Muneera SwarMuneera Swar (Arabic: منيرة سوار; born 1975) is a Bahraini novelist and translator. Her book Jariya was a winner of the Katara Prize for Arabic Novel in 2015. BiographyMuneera Swar was born in Bahrain in 1975.[1][2] Her father is the Bahraini writer Aqil Sawar.[2] She attended the University of Bahrain, where she studied English literature.[1] In 2006, Swar published a popular translation into Arabic of Jo Frost's book Supernanny.[1] The following year she began writing fiction,[3] and she published her first novel, Nisa’a al Mutaa, in 2008.[1][2] Her second novel, Hussein Al-Messenger, was released in 2012.[1] Then, in 2014 she published her third novel, Jariya, which deals with race and identity in the Arab world.[1][4] The following year, it was chosen as one of the winners of the inaugural Katara Prize for Arabic Novel, the only Bahraini work honored that year.[1][5][6] Jariya was published in French translation as Courtisane in 2016.[7] In addition to her writing, Swar has worked as a graphic designer and in the Public Relations and Media Department of the Bahraini Ministry of Education.[1][2] AwardsReferences
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