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Lebanese novelist and writer

Hilal Chouman (Arabic: هلال شومان) (born 1982) is a Lebanese novelist and writer. He was born in Beirut and studied communications and electronics engineering at Jâmi'at Bâyrut Al-Arabiya. He then obtained an MSc in aerospace communication systems and satellite communications. He now lives and works in Toronto.

Writing

Literary scholars have described Chouman's writing as Post–Cold War era or post-Lebanese Civil War, with emphasis on the ordinary or mundane. Chouman himself disagrees with the designations of war or post-war based on time of publication. His writing also features more contemporary life in Beirut.

Novels

References

  1. Bio
  2. Dallal, Ziad; الدلّال, زياد (2021). "Chronicles of the Eternal Present - تدوين الحاضر الأبدي: Literary Montage in Dhāt and Kāna ghadan". Alif: Journal of Comparative Poetics (41): 140–158. ISSN 1110-8673.
  3. Hayek, Ghenwa (2017). "Making Ordinary: Recuperating the Everyday in Post-2005 Beirut Novels". The Arab Studies Journal. 25 (1): 8–29. doi:10.2307/26528951. ISSN 1083-4753.
  4. "CHIT-CHAT". Mada Masr. November 22, 2019.
  5. Hayek, Ghenwa (2017). "Beirut". In Tambling, J. (ed.). The Palgrave Handbook of Literature and the City. pp. 587–597.


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