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Adania Shibli

1974 - Today

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Adania Shibli (Arabic: عدنية شبلي) is a Palestinian author and essayist. She is mainly known for her 2017 novel Minor Detail, which became the subject of public controversy in Germany following the cancellation of a literary prize for this book, originally scheduled for the 2023 Frankfurt Book Fair. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Adania Shibli is the 6,966th most popular writer, the 391st most popular biography from Israel and the 24th most popular Israeli Writer.

Adania Shibli is a Palestinian author known for her novels and short stories that explore themes of identity, displacement, and the complexities of life in Palestine. Her notable works include "Touch" and "We Are All Equally Far from Love."

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Adania Shibli ranks 6,966 out of 7,302Before her are Sara Shepard, Dave Meltzer, Paul Lynch, Al Jean, Qiu Miaojin, and Rupi Kaur. After her are Yanar Mohammed, Seth Meyers, Junot Díaz, Yaa Gyasi, Adam Curry, and Charles Frazier.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Adania Shibli ranks 606Before her are Ryo Kase, Lasse Ottesen, Yuki Urushibara, Biz Stone, Lee Carsley, and Mehdi Ben Slimane. After her are Jake Kasdan, Mario Aerts, Noah Huntley, Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo, Jacek Dukaj, and Diego López.

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In Israel

Among people born in Israel, Adania Shibli ranks 391 out of 466Before her are Shiri Maimon (1981), Aviv Geffen (1973), Yael Arad (1967), Denis Shapovalov (1999), Viktor Tsyhankov (1997), and Dafna Dekel (1966). After her are Adam Neumann (1979), Idan Raichel (1977), Nathan Seiberg (1956), Zeev Suraski (1976), Einat Kalisch-Rotem (1970), and Gal Fridman (1975).

Among WRITERS In Israel

Among writers born in Israel, Adania Shibli ranks 24Before her are Amira Hass (1956), Zeruya Shalev (1959), Tony Cliff (1917), Leigh Bardugo (1975), Rami Saari (1963), and Nadav Lapid (1975). After her are Gilad Atzmon (1963), Amir Hetsroni (1968), Sayed Kashua (1975), Lucy Ayoub (1992), Annemarie Jacir (1974), and Dareen Tatour (1982).