Osama Alaysa (Arabic:), a Palestinian writer and journalist, was born in 1963. He worked in several regional and Arab newspaper; and published more than 10 books including the novel "The Fools of Bethlehem" which was awarded the Sheikh Zayed Book Award in 2015.
Biography
Osama Alaysa, a Palestinian writer and journalist, was born on 20 December in 1963 in Bethlehem, Palestine. He moved to Jordan in 1987. Alaysa worked for numerous regional and Arab newspaper including "Ashraq Al-Awsat", 'Al Akhbar", and "Kul al-Arab"; and conducted research for documentaries about the culture of politics of the Palestinians. Alaysa was arrested many times in various Israeli prisons, the first time was when he was 13 years old. He worked as the managing editor of the weekly newspaper "Al-Sada". Also, he is a member of the Palestinian Journalist Syndicate and a member of the Palestinian Writers Union. He has published four novels, four collections of short story and number books. In 1984, he published his first short story collection "We, the Poor, Are Still the Most Capable of Loving People". He won several awards including the Sheikh Zayed Book Award for his novel "The Fools of Bethlehem".
Works
Novels
- "Al Maskobiya", 2010
- "Fools of Bethlehem" (original title: Majaneen Beit Lahem), 2013
- âÂÂThe Last Kiss of Bethlehemâ (original title: Qublat Beit Lahem Al Akhera), 2016
- âÂÂThe Jericho Roseâ (original title: Warda Areeha), 2017
- âÂÂThe Cat of Beer Al Sab" (original title: Qeet Beer Al SabâÂÂ), 2017
- âÂÂA Bridge Over the Jordan Riverâ (original title: Jesr alaa Nahr Al Urdun), 2018
Short story collections
- âÂÂWe, the Poor, Are Still the Most Capable of Loving Peopleâ (original title: Mazeelna Nahnu Al Fukaraa Aqdar Al Nas Ala Al Ashq), 1984
- âÂÂAl Hanoon Al JabaliâÂÂ, 1985
- âÂÂAnthropods of Longing and Distressâ (original title: Anthialat Al Haneen wa Al Asaa), 2004
- âÂÂThe Messenger of God to the Belovedâ (original title: Rasool al Elah ela Al Habeba), 2017
Books
- âÂÂThe Blood that Will Not Be Lost: The Story of The Assassination of the Leaders of Al-Aqsa Intifadaâ (original title: Dimaa Lan Tadee âÂÂKisat Egthialat Qadat Intifada al-Aqsa), 2000
- âÂÂTel Aviv Does Not Forget â The Story of the Assassinations of the Leaders of the Al-Aqsa Intifadaâ (original title: Till Abib La TaâÂÂreef Al Nesian â Kisat Eghtialat Qadat Intifada Al Aqsa), 2001
- âÂÂThe Road to Emmanuelâ (original title: Al Tareeq ela Ammanuel), 2003
- âÂÂThe Scrolls of the Dead Seaâ (original title: Makhtoutat al-Bahr al-Maiet), 2003
- âÂÂHis Shadow On the Ground; Titles of Muslim Rules in Raqum Jerusalemâ (original title: delah alaa al Arth; Alqab Hukaam Muslimeen fi Ruqum Maqdasia), 2004
Awards
- 2008: He was awarded a merit award in the Award of the Return of Oral History for his research "Tales from the Jerusalem's Barrows".
- 2011: He won the Palestine Award for Journalism and Information.
- 2013: He won the Arab Prize for Creativity for his novel "Al Maskobiya".
- 2015: His novel 'Fools of Bethlehem" won the Sheikh Zayed Book Award.
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