==Adel Bishtawi==
Mr. Adel S. Bishtawi was born in Nazareth,
Palestine, on the 2 October 1945 and is a widely-acclaimed,
contemporary Arab novelist and biographer.
Early
Career
Adel Bishtawi studied English Literature at Damascus
University, Syria and continued with linguistics at the Central
London Polytechnic. He started his journalistic career with the
Syrian News Agency (Damascus), and once again returned to London
where he became Front Page Editor of Al Arab Newspaper, the first
pan-Arab Newspaper launched in Europe.
In 1978 he co-founded
the Arabic-language Al Awsat Newspaper (London) and assumed the
position of Business and Supplements Editor. Two years later, in
1980, he was appointed Managing Editor of the Emirates News Agency
in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates.
In 1988 he joined Mr
Jamil Mrowa (who later relaunched the Daily Star in Beirut in 1996)
in London for the re-launch of Al Hayat Newspaper and continued
under the editorship of Mr. Jihad Al Khazen (and ownership of
Prince Khaled Bin Sultan) as Business, Supplements and IT Editor.
He remained in that post until he left in April 2001 to
dedicate his time to creative writing.
A Bishtawi was
production assistant for a number of TV documentaries. He later
produced, directed and wrote "Muslims along the Silk Road", a 5
part-60-minutes-each documentary tracing Muslim culture, heritage
and legacy of Muslim pioneers and merchants along the Silk Road.
He hosted for TV and press interviews world political leaders,
ministers, writers, businessmen, artists etc. including Indian
Prime Minister Indira Ghandi, British Prime Minister Margaret
Thatcher, Afghanistan President Hafizullah Amin (shortly before his
execution with members of his family at the start of the Russian
invasion of his country), Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky,
Malaysian Prime Minister Mahatir Muhammad, Pakistan President
Mohammad Zial-ul-Haq, Prime Minister Mohammad Khan Junejo, Austrian
Chancellor Fred Sinowatz, Sheikh Issa Bin Salman Al Khalifa the
Emir of Bahrain, Sheikh Khalifa Bin Hamad Al Thani the Emir of
Qatar, Saad AlAbdulla Al Sabah the Prime Minister of Kuwait and
many others.
As author, his early published work included 5
anthologies of short stories and a novella.
==Bibliography==
The Andalusian Moriscos (History of the Moriscos after the Fall
of Granada) was first published in Cairo in 1982. Two more editions
were published in Damascus in 1985 and 1987.
His first novel
Traces of a Tattoo was published in 1998 by The Arab Institute for
Publication and Studies, Beirut, Lebanon and proclaimed by critics
an "instant success". It is considered "One the most beautiful Arab
novels and bound to be a major landmark in contemporary Arab
fiction" according to critics.
The second novel Times of Death
and Roses was published by The Arab Institute for Publication and
Studies, Beirut, Lebanon in early 1999.
Gardens of Despair, his
third novel, was published by The Arab Institute for Publication
and Studies, Beirut, in late 2000 and released to the public in
2002.
The Martyrdom of the Andalusian Nation (Part I) was
published by The Arab Institute for Publication and Studies in
March 2001.
During 2001-2002 he co-authored A Thousand Miles in
One Step, a book by HRH Prince Abdulla Bin Mosaad Bin Abdul Aziz Al
Saud, a grandson of the founder of Saudi Arabia. The book was
published by the Arab Institute for Publication and Studies,
Beirut, Lebanon. It is the first work ever to reveal the true
circumstances of the death in 1975 of King Faisal Bin Abdul Aziz of
Saudi Arabia as neither a conspiracy nor a plot of the
state.
History of Injustice in the Arab World (2005/2006) was
published by the Arab Institute for Publication and Studies,
Beirut, Lebanon and launched at Sharjah World Book Fair in December
2005.
My Vision - Challenges in the Race for Excellence,
launched on April 23, 2006, was co-authored with Sheikh Mohammed
Bin Rashid Al Maktoum and launched on presentation of a copy by
Sheikh Mohammed to Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of
the United Arab Emirates on Sunday 23 April 2006. Over 50,000 hard
cover copies were sold in three weeks - a quantity previously
unknown in the Arab World. It was acclaimed as “One of the most
important books published in the Middle East in the past 50 years”
by Gulf Today Newspaper.
The writer has published hundreds of
articles and interviews in Arabic and English. He appears regularly
on TV shows, and he participates in conferences and seminars on
history, literature and IT.
A. Bishtawi holds dual British and
Maltese nationality and is married with two sons and has been
residing in Malta since 2002.
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