2. Hoda Barakat
Hoda Barakat’s most recent novel, Night Mail, earned her the 2019 IPAF. The book by the applauded Lebanese novelist who lived much of her life in Beirut and later moved to Paris, where she now lives, tells of five different letters. Each letter introduces her novel’s characters and the immense change they endure overnight.
While Barakat’s first novel The Stone of Laughter was the first Arabic work to have a gay man as its main character, her third novel, The Tiller of Waters won the 2000 Naguib Mahfouz Medal for Literature. The iconic voice also landed in our bestselling female Arab authors of the decade roundup, which you can read here.