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Biographies of Rania Mamoun

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English biographies

Rania Ali Musa Mamoun (Arabic:رانيا مأمون) is a Sudanese fiction writer and journalist, known for her novels, poems and short stories. She was born in the city of Wad Medani in east-central Sudan and was educated at the University of Gezira. Career and literary achievements As a journalist, she has been active in both print media and television. In particular, she has edited the culture page of the journal al-Thaqafi, has written a column for the newspaper al-Adwaa and presented a cultural pr...

Biography was retrieved from Wikipedia and was last updated on April 2024.

Born in 1979, Rania Mamoun is a Sudanese author, journalist, and activist. She has published two novels in Arabic – Green Flash (2006) and Son of the Sun (2013) – as well as a short story collection Thirteen Months of Sunrise, which was published in English by Comma Press in 2018. Her short stories have been published in various magazines and anthologies, including The Book of Khartoum (Comma Press, 2016), the first ever anthology of Sudanese short fiction in translation. She has also worked as culture page editor of Al-Thaqafi magazine, a columnist for Ad-Adwaa newspaper and presenter of the ‘Silicon Valley’ cultural programme on Sudanese TV.

Retrieved from: https://commapress.co.uk/authors/rania-mamoun


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Arabic biographies

رانيا علي موسى مأمون (مواليد 1979)؛ هي صحفية وروائية وكاتبة سودانية . ولدت في مدينة ود مدني في شرق وسط السودان، تلقت تعليمها في جامعة الجزيرة . كصحفية لها نشاط بارز في وسائل الإعلام المطبوعة وظهور لافت على التلفزيون. تقوم بتحرير الصفحة الثقافية لمجلة الثقفي ، كما تقوم بالتحرير في جريدة الأضواء ، فضلا عن تقديمها لبرنامج ثقافي على قناة الجزيرة الحكومية . ألفت رانيا مأمون روايتين باللغة العربية، الفلاش الأخضر (2006) وابن الشمس (2013) ، بالإضافة إلى مجموعة قصص قصيرة بعنوان " ثلاثة عشر شهرًا من شروق...

Biography was retrieved from Wikipedia and was last updated on February 2023.

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