Barbara Romaine

Barbara Romaine (born 1959) is an academic and translator of Arabic literature. From 2008 to 2021 she taught in the Department of Global Interdisciplinary Studies at Villanova University, where she also edited a periodical, ''Writing in Tongues: A Global Interdisciplinary Journal''. Romaine has translated a number of literary works from Arabic to English. These include:

* ''Aunt Safiyya and the Monastery'' by Bahaa Taher (University of California Press, 1996) * ''Siraaj'' by Radwa Ashour (University of Texas Press, 2007) * ''Spectres'' by Radwa Ashour (Interlink Books, 2011) * ''Blue Lorries'' (original title in Arabic, ''Farag'') by Radwa Ashour (Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation Publishing, 2014) * ''A Cloudy Day on the Western Shore'' by Mohamed Mansi Qandil (Syracuse University Press, 2018) * ''Waiting for the Past'' (original title in Arabic, ''What Will Come'') by Hadiya Hussein (Syracuse University Press, 2022) * ''Sand-Catcher'' by Omar Khalifah (Coffee House Press, 2024) Provided by Wikipedia
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    A cloudy day on the Western shore / by Qandīl, Muḥammad al-Mansī

    Published 2018
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    Aunt Safiyya and the monastery : a novel / by Ṭāhir, Bahāʼ, 1935-2022

    Published 1996
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    Blue lorries by ʿĀšūr, Raḍwā 1946-2014

    Published 2014
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    Waiting for the past a novel by Ḥusain, Hadīya 1956-

    Published 2022
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    Siraaj an Arab tale by ʿĀšūr, Raḍwā 1946-2014

    Published 2007
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