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'''Ibrahim "Abe" Fawal''' (born [[1933]] in Ramallah, Palestine) is an educator and novelist.
'''Ibrahim "Abe" Fawal''' (born [[1933]] in Ramallah, Palestine) is an educator and novelist.


Fawal spent his childhood in Palestine and fled during the "Nakba" (catastrophe) leading to the Arab-Isreali War of [[1948]]. He earned his bachelor's degree at [[Birmingham-Southern College]] and a master's degree in film studies at the University of California-Los Angeles.
Fawal spent his childhood in Palestine and fled during the "Nakba" (catastrophe) leading to the Arab-Isreali War of [[1948]]. He moved to [[Birmingham]] in [[1951]] and earned his bachelor's degree at [[Birmingham-Southern College]] and a master's degree in film studies at the University of California, Los Angeles.


While visiting his parents in Ramallah in [[1960]], Fawal met director David Lean" and was hired to assist him in translating directions to Arab-speaking extras on the set of ''Lawrence of Arabia'' in the Jordanian desert. He was credited as a first assistant director on the film.
While visiting his parents in Ramallah in [[1960]], Fawal met director David Lean and was hired to assist him in translating directions to Arab-speaking extras on the set of ''Lawrence of Arabia'' in the Jordanian desert. He was credited as a first assistant director on the film.


After returning to Birmingham, Fawal worked for 25 years as a professor of film and literature at the [[UAB]]. He moved to England in [[1996]] and began working on a biography of Egyptian filmmaker Youssef Chahine for a Ph.D. dissertation. The work was published in [[2002]] by the British Film Institute and University of California Press.
After returning to Birmingham, Fawal worked for 25 years as a professor of film and literature at the [[UAB]] and Birmingham-Southern. He moved to England in [[1996]] and began working on a biography of Egyptian filmmaker Youssef Chahine for a Ph.D. dissertation. The work was published in [[2002]] by the British Film Institute and University of California Press.


Fawal also completed a novel, based on his own childhood experiences, called ''On the Hills of God''.  The book, published in [[1998]], won a PEN Oakland/Josephine Miles Literary Award, and has been translated into Arabic, Indonesian and German.
Fawal also completed a novel, based on his own childhood experiences, called ''On the Hills of God''.  The book, published in [[1998]], won a PEN Oakland/Josephine Miles Literary Award, and has been translated into Arabic, Indonesian and German.


Fawal, now retired, resides in [[Birmingham]]. His [[2013]] follow up novel, ''The Disinherited'', is proposed as the middle volume in a "Palestine Trilogy".
Fawal, now retired, resides in [[Crestwood]]. His [[2013]] follow up novel, ''The Disinherited'', is proposed as the middle volume in a "Palestine Trilogy".


==Publications==
==Publications==
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==References==
==References==
* "[http://imeu.net/news/article006626.shtml Ibrahim Fawal: Author and professor]" (n.d.) Institute for Middle East Understanding]
* "[http://imeu.net/news/article006626.shtml Ibrahim Fawal: Author and professor]" (n.d.) Institute for Middle East Understanding]
* Garrison, Greg (June 24, 2013) "Retired UAB instructor, Palestinian novelist who worked on 'Lawrence of Arabia,' signs new novel today." {{BN}}
* Garrison, Greg (June 20, 2013) "Retired UAB instructor, Palestinian novelist who worked on 'Lawrence of Arabia,' signs new novel today." {{BN}}


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Revision as of 14:57, 24 June 2013

Ibrahim "Abe" Fawal (born 1933 in Ramallah, Palestine) is an educator and novelist.

Fawal spent his childhood in Palestine and fled during the "Nakba" (catastrophe) leading to the Arab-Isreali War of 1948. He moved to Birmingham in 1951 and earned his bachelor's degree at Birmingham-Southern College and a master's degree in film studies at the University of California, Los Angeles.

While visiting his parents in Ramallah in 1960, Fawal met director David Lean and was hired to assist him in translating directions to Arab-speaking extras on the set of Lawrence of Arabia in the Jordanian desert. He was credited as a first assistant director on the film.

After returning to Birmingham, Fawal worked for 25 years as a professor of film and literature at the UAB and Birmingham-Southern. He moved to England in 1996 and began working on a biography of Egyptian filmmaker Youssef Chahine for a Ph.D. dissertation. The work was published in 2002 by the British Film Institute and University of California Press.

Fawal also completed a novel, based on his own childhood experiences, called On the Hills of God. The book, published in 1998, won a PEN Oakland/Josephine Miles Literary Award, and has been translated into Arabic, Indonesian and German.

Fawal, now retired, resides in Crestwood. His 2013 follow up novel, The Disinherited, is proposed as the middle volume in a "Palestine Trilogy".

Publications

  • Fawal, Ibrahim (1998) On the Hills of God. Montgomery: Black Belt Press ISBN 9781588382047
  • Fawal, Ibrahim (2002) Youssef Chahine. London: British Film Institute ISBN 9780851708591
  • Fawal, Ibrahim (2013) The Disinherited. Montgomery: NewSouth Books ISBN 9781588382597

References