Shahla Ujayli
Shahla Ujayli is a Syrian fiction writer and academic. A laureate of the Al Multaqa Prize for Arabic short stories, she became notable for her short story collection A Bed for the King’s Daughter and for her novels Summer with the Enemy and A Sky Close to Our House. Some of her works have been translated into English and German. Her work is part of contemporary Syrian literature in the context of imprisonment, war and exile.
Life and career
Ujayli studied modern Arabic literature at Aleppo University, graduating with a doctorate. Subsequently, she became a lecturer at the American University in Madaba, Jordan. She made her literary debut in 2005, publishing a short story collection called The Mashrabiyya.Her first novels, written in Arabic, were The Cat's Eye that won the Jordan State Award for Literature, Persian Carpet and A Sky Close to Us. The last-named book was nominated for the 2016 International Prize for Arabic Fiction. Her short story collection A Bed for the King’s Daughter, published in Arabic in 2017, was awarded the Al Multaqa Prize. Ujayli was also a participant at the 2014 IPAF nadwa, an annual writing workshop for promising emerging writers. In 2019, her novel Summer with the Enemy was again shortlisted for the IPAF.
Selected works
Fiction in English translation
A Bed for the King’s Daughter. Short stories. Translated by Sawad Hussain. Center for Middle Eastern Studies/University of Texas Press, 2021, ISBN 9781477322284.*
Academic studies
Mirror of Strangeness: Articles on Cultural Criticism The Syrian Novel: Experimentalism and Theoretical Categories Cultural Particularity in the Arabic Novel- Transformation of Identity in the Arab Novel: Jordanian Novel as a Model. Dirasat: Human and Social Sciences. 45, 27-41, 2018.
- The Aesthetic Identity of Arabic Novel: Post-Colonial Perspective. Beirut: Amman, Algeria: Dhifaf- Majaz- Ekhtilaf, 2020
Literature
- Mahfouz, Naghib, et al. 2017. Arab Literary Awards: Naghib Mahfouz, Muhammad Khudayyir, Alaa Khaled, Elias Farkouh, Shahla Ujayli, Mahmoud Saeed, Ashur Etwebi, and Yahya Al-Sheikh. Banipal. London: Banipal Publishing ISBN 9780995636910.