Taissier Khalaf

Taissier Khalaf
Taissier Khalaf in 2017
Born Taissier Ahmad Khalaf
1967 (age 5051)
Quneitra, Syria
Alma mater University of Damascus
Occupation Novelist, Researcher
Website https://damasuniv.academia.edu/TaissierKhalaf

Taissier Ahmad Khalaf (also written Taysir Khalaf), (Arabic: تيسير أحمد خلف, born in Quneitra 1967), is a Syrian-Palestinian novelist, critic and researcher. He has written over 30 books including the 2017 International Prize for Arabic Fiction nominee novel The Slaughter of the Philosophers.

Career

Khalaf studied media and graduated from the University of Damascus in 1993. He started writing novels and joined the Arab Writers Union. He was also interested in historic research and produced several works focusing on Arab history, the Levant and especially Palestine.[1] His historical research works include an edition of Mawāniḥ al-uns bi-riḥlatī li-Wādī al-Quds by 18th century traveler Al-Luqaimi which describes Jerusalem under Ottoman rule;[2] a history of the Golan Heights based on the writings of Arab historians,[3] and a research regarding the authenticity of Abu Khalil Qabbani's journey to the United States in the late 19th century.[4]

In literature, Khalaf utilized historical events in many of his novels;[5] The Slaughter of the Philosophers, which was nominated for the International Prize for Arabic Fiction, have the Roman conquest of Palmyra and the life of queen Zenobia in Rome as a background for the protagonist but the novel focuses more on the philosophical life of Palmyra rather than the political history.[6][7] As of 2017, Khalf resides in Dubai.[7]

Selected publications

Short story

  • Khalaf, Taissier (1993). Qiṭaṭ Ukhrá: Qiṣaṣ (Other Cats: Stories) (in Arabic). Dār al-Yanābīʻ lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ. OCLC 31132230.

Novels

  • Khalaf, Taissier (1996). Dafātir al-Kutuf al-Māʼilah (Notebooks of Sliding Shoulder) (in Arabic). Dār al-Yanābīʻ. OCLC 35578519.
  • Khalaf, Taissier (2004). ʻAjūz al-Buḥayrah (The Lake's Old Man) (in Arabic). Dār Kanʻān. OCLC 61671599.
  • Khalaf, Taissier (2013). Moviola (in Arabic). Dār Faḍāʼāt lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ wa-al-Ṭibāʻah.
  • Khalaf, Taissier (2016). Madhbaḥat al-Falāsifah (The Slaughter of the Philosophers) (in Arabic). al-Muʼassasah al-ʻArabīyah lil-Dirāsāt wa-al-Nashr. OCLC 945115504.
  • Khalaf, Taissier (2018). 'Aṣafīr Darwin (The Birds of Darwin) (in Arabic). al-Muʼassasah al-ʻArabīyah lil-Dirāsāt wa-al-Nashr. ISBN 978-614-419-869-8.

Historic research

  • Khalaf, Taissier (2004). Ṣūrat al-Jūlān fī al-Turāth al-Jughrāfī al-ʻArabī-al-Islāmī (The Image of the Golan in the Arab-Islamic Geographical Tradition) (in Arabic). Qadmus lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ. OCLC 609010203.
  • Khalaf, Taissier (2005). al-Jūlān fī Maṣādir al-Tārīkh al-ʻArabī: Ḥawliyāt wa-Tarājum (The Golan in the Sources of Arab History: Annals and Biographies) (in Arabic). Dār Kanʻān. OCLC 74716561.
  • Khalaf, Taissier (2006). al-Kitāb al-ʻAzīzī (The Azizi Book) (in Arabic). al-Takwīn lil-Ṭibāʻah wa-al-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ. OCLC 66387271.
  • Khalaf, Taissier (2006). Istikshāf al-Jūlān: Mughāmirūn wa-Jawāsīs wa-Qasāwisah, 1805-1880 (Exploring the Golan: Adventurers, Spies and Pastors, 1805-1880) (in Arabic). al-Takwīn lil-Ṭibāʻah wa-al-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ. OCLC 84850853.
  • Khalaf, Taissier (2006). Wathāiʼq Uʻthmānīyah Ḥawla al-Jawlān: Awqāf - Awāmir Sulṭānīyah - Sālnāmāt (Ottoman Documents Regarding the Golan: Endowments - Sultanic Edicts- Salname) (in Arabic). al-Takwīn lil-Ṭibāʻah wa-al-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ. OCLC 123450141.
  • Khalaf, Taissier (2006). al-Masīḥ fī al-Jūlān : Tārīkh wa-Athār (Christ in the Golan: History and Traces) (in Arabic). Dār Kanʻān. OCLC 191877963.
  • Khalaf, Taissier (2007). Rujm al-Hirī wa-Ḥaḍārat al-Dawāʼir al-Ghāmiḍah (Rujm el-Hiri and the Culture of the Mysterious Circles (in Arabic). Tanfīdh wa-tawzīʻ al-Takwīn lil-Taʼlīf wa-al-Tarjamah wa-al-Nashr. OCLC 792883381.
  • Khalaf, Taissier (2009). موسوعة رحلات العرب والمسلمين إلى فلسطين (8 مجلدات) (Encyclopedia of Arab and Muslim trips to Palestine [8 Volumes]) (in Arabic). Dār Kanʻān. OCLC 949443939.
  • Khalaf, Taissier (2014). Riḥlāt al-Baṭrīyark Diyūnīsīyūs at-Tilmaḥrī fī ʻahd al-ḫalifatain al-Maʼmūn wa-'l-Muʻtaṣim (The Journeys of Patriarch Dionysius I Telmaharoyo in the era of the two Caliphs Al-Ma'mun and Al-Mu'tasim) (in Arabic). Dār as-Suwaidī li-'n-Našr wa-'t-Tauzīʻ. OCLC 905467642.
  • Khalaf, Taissier (2014). الرواية السريانية للفتوحات الاسلامية (The Syriac Account of the Islamic Conquests) (in Arabic) (2 ed.). Dār al-Takwīn. Archival Resource Key (ARK): ark:/13960/t82k1wr2f
  • Khalaf, Taissier (2018). Min Dimashq ilá Shīkāghū, riḥlat Abī Khalīl al-Qabbānī ilá Amīrkā 1893 (From Damascus to Chicago, the Journey of Abu Khalil Qabbani to America 1893) (in Arabic). al-Muʼassasah al-ʻArabīyah lil-Dirāsāt wa-al-Nashr. OCLC 1031399379.

References

Citations

Sources

  • Princeton University Library (2018). "Min Dimashq ilá Shīkāghū, riḥlat Abī Khalīl al-Qabbānī ilá Amīrkā 1893 / ṣanaʻahā wa-qaddama la-hā Taysīr Khalaf". Princeton University. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  • Winter, Stefan (2016). A History of the ‘Alawis: From Medieval Aleppo to the Turkish Republic. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-1-400-88302-8.
  • Sky News (2017). "عصافير داروين.. حين ينظر الأميركي "للعالم المتوحش" من الأعلى" (in Arabic). Sky News. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  • International Prize for Arabic Fiction (2017a). "The Slaughter of the Philosophers". International Prize for Arabic Fiction. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  • International Prize for Arabic Fiction (2017b). "Interview with longlisted author Taissier Khalaf". International Prize for Arabic Fiction. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  • Akkach, Samer (2012). Intimate Invocations: Al-Ghazzī's Biography of 'Abd al-Ghanī al-Nābulusī (1641-1731). Islamic History and Civilization: Studies and Texts (in Arabic). Brill. ISBN 978-9-004-21671-6. ISSN 0929-2403.
  • al-'Assaf, Fatin (20 July 2010). ""تيسير خلف".. مشروع ثقافي لتوثيق الجولان" (in Arabic). eSyria (Syrian Computer Society). Retrieved 25 May 2018.
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