JOKHA ALHARTHI was the first Omani woman to have a novel translated into English.
Celestial Bodies went on to win the Man Booker International Prize and became an international bestseller. Jokha Alharthi is the author of three collections of short fiction, three children's books, and four novels in Arabic. She completed a PhD in Classical Arabic Poetry in Edinburgh, and teaches at Sultan Qaboos University in Muscat.
MARILYN BOOTH holds the Khalid bin Abdullah Al Saud Chair for the Study of the Contemporary Arab World at Oxford University. In addition to her academic publications, she has translated many works of fiction from the Arabic, most recently
The Penguin's Song and
No Road to Paradise, both by Lebanese novelist Hassan Daoud, and
Voices of the Lost by Hoda Barakat. Her translation of
Celestial Bodies won the Man Booker International Prize.