Samīra al-Māni'


Samīra al-Māni' is an Iraqi writer.

Biography

Samīra al-Māni' was born in Basra and received a BA in Arabic literature from the University of Baghdad. She moved to London in 1965 and earned a diploma in librarianship from Ealing Technical College there in 1976.
In 1985, she co-founded al-Ightirab al-adabi, a literary journal for Iraqi exiles. She participated in the International Writing Program at Iowa University in 1990. In that same year, she also attended the International Festival of Authors in Toronto. Her short stories have been translated into English and Dutch.

Literary work

Her work often depicts Arab women attempting to adapt to life in other countries.

Life

She is married to Salah Niazi the Iraqi poet; the couple have two daughters.

Selected works

Source:al-Sabiqun wa-l-lahiqun, novel al-Ghina', short stories al-Thuna'iya al-Lunduniya, novel Hab! al-surra, novel, published in English as Umbilical Cord al-Nisf faqat, play, staged at the International Centre for Women Playwrights in Buffaloal-Qami'un, novel al-Ruh wa ghayruha, short stories