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Nicole Fares 2016 in Berlin

Nicole Fares is a Lebanese academic and translator. She obtained a bachelor's degree in translation and interpretation from AUST in Beirut. She then obtained an M.F.A in literary translation and a Ph.D. in comparative literature and cultural studies. from the University of Arkansas.[1]

Fares has translated novels, short stories, and poetry from Arabic to English. Her book length translations include:

Her translations have also appeared in World Literature Today (2014),[8] Jadaliyya (2013),[9] Alchemy Journal of Translation (2013),[10] and others. Her contributions on literature theory and cultural studies include Brave New World: Critical Insights (Salem Press, 2014).[11] and Inclusion and Exclusion: Arab Immigrants and Belonging in Europe [9], AUC Press, Constructions of Masculinity in the Middle East and North Africa: Literature, Film, and National Discourse. Sep. 2020. Print.

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  1. ^ [1], Center for Middle East Studies, University of Arkansas, Faculty/Staff
  2. ^ [2], Syracuse University Press, Series books on Middle East literature in translation, Mandour, Sahar. 32. Trans. Nicole Fares. 1st ed. Vol. 1. Syracuse: Syracuse UP, 2016. Print
  3. ^ [3], Syracuse University Press, Series books on Middle Eastern literature in translation, Shukair, Mahmoud. Jerusalem Stands Alone. Trans. Nicole Fares. 1st ed. Vol. 2. Syracuse UP, 2018. Print
  4. ^ [4], Dar Adab for Publishing and Translation, Hussein, Haitham. No One May Remain. Trans. Nicole Fares. 1st ed. Vol. 1. Dar Adab, 2021. Print
  5. ^ , Seal Press Publishing, Mandour, Sahar. Vienna. Trans. Nicole Fares. 1st ed. Vol. 1. Dar Adab, 2021. Print
  6. ^ , Arta Publishing, Hussein, Siruan. From Amuda to Amuda. Trans. Nicole Fares. 1st ed. Vol. 1. Arta Publishing, 2022. Print
  7. ^ , Dar Adab for Publishing and Translation, Vall Dine, Ahmed. In Gaddafi's Clutches. Trans. Nicole Fares. 1st ed. Vol. 1. Dar Adab Publishing and Translation, 2022. Print
  8. ^ [5], Mandour, Sahar. "Hayat (an Excerpt from 32)." World Literature Today. Trans. Nicole Fares. N.p., 14 Aug. 2014. Web
  9. ^ [6], Mandour, Sahar. "32 by Sahar Mandour." Jadaliyya. Trans. Nicole Fares. N.p., 28 Feb. 2013. Web
  10. ^ [7], Mandour, Sahar. "Alchemy » 32." Alchemy Journal of Translation. Trans. Nicole Fares. University of California, San Diego, 21 May 2013. Web
  11. ^ [8], Salem Press, Anthology: collection of essays that delve into the cultural, historical, comparative and critical contexts, Booker, Keith. Brave New World: Critical Insights. 1st ed. Vol. 1. Ipswich: Salem, 2014. Print.
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