Jokha Alharthi: Celestial Bodies
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Booker International prize winner 2019, Jokha Alharthi is the first Omani woman ever to have had her work translated into English. Celestial Bodies gives a richly woven insight into Oman’s history through the story of three sisters growing up at a pivotal time of change. Jokha sits down with Noelle McCarthy to talk about her literary world and what winning the Booker has meant for Arabic literature and for the author herself.
The chair of judges for the prize, historian Bettany Hughes said: "Through the different tentacles of people’s lives and loves and losses we come to learn about this society—all its degrees, from the very poorest of the slave families working there to those making money through the advent of a new wealth in Oman and Muscat. It starts in a room and ends in a world.
"We felt we were getting access to ideas and thoughts and experiences you aren’t normally given in English. It avoids every stereotype you might expect in its analysis of gender and race and social distinction and slavery. There are surprises throughout. We fell in love with it."
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