Nihad Sirees is a civil engineer who was born in the ancient Syrian city of Aleppo in 1950.
His other novels include Cancer, The North Winds, and A Case of Passion .
He has also written several plays and television dramas, the latest of which, Al Khait Al Abiadh ( The First Gleam of Dawn ), provides a frank depiction of the countrys government controlled media and has been wildly acclaimed for its boldness and controversial nature.
Branded an opponent of the government, publication of several of his works was forbidden by government censors.
His subsequent novels were published abroad.
He left Syria in January, 2012, to avoid Syrian security services.
Since that time he has lived in self-imposed exile in Cairo, Egypt.
Max Weiss is an Assistant Professor of History and Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University.
He is author of In the Shadow of Sectarianism: Law, Shi`ism, and the Making of Modern Lebanon , co-editor of Facing Fear: The History of an Emotion in Global Perspective and translator, most recently, of Hassouna Mosbahi, A Tunisian Tale and Samar Yazbek, A Woman in the Crossfire: Diaries of the Syrian Revolution .
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