Hussain Al Mutawaa

Hussain Al Mutawaa (Arabic: حسين المطوع) is a Kuwaiti writer, poet, literary critic and a photographer who was born in 1989.[1] He published two novels and two short stories. In 2019, his short story "I Dream of Being a Cement Mixer" won Sheikh Zayed Book Award for Child Literature and which was translated into English, French, Ukrainian and Italian.[2] Before turning to stories and novels, Al Mutawaa started his literary career in literature as a poet in 2009.[1][3][4]

Hussain Al Mutawaa
Born1989
Kuwait
OccupationWriter
LanguageArabic
NationalityKuwaiti
EducationBA in Arabic Language Literature and Criticism
Alma materUniversity of Kuwait
GenreFiction, Short Story
Years active2009–present
Notable worksI Dream of Being a Cement Mixer
Notable awardsWon the Sheikh Zayed Book Award for the Category Children's Literature, 2019

Education and career

Hussain Al Mutawaa was born on 19 June 1989. He has a bachelor's degree in Literature and Criticism from the Arabic Language College with a Minor in philosophy from University of Kuwait.[1][4][5] Al Mutawaa started his career in literature as a poet in 2009 which he participated in many poetry events and festivals and won the first place in the "University Poet and Storyteller" category at University of Kuwait.[6][5] In 2015, he turned from poetry to stories and then to novels.[4] He published his first novel, Sand, in 2017. Then, in 2018, he published the short story "I Dream of Being a Cement Mixer", which won the Sheikh Zayed Book Award in 2019 for the category Children's Literature and was translated into many languages including English, French, and Italian.[2] Al Mutawaa has participated in many event and festivals such as the Emirates Airline Festival of Literature, Abu Dhabi International Book Fair, and Frankfurt Book Fair.[3][6]

Novels

  • Sand (Original title: Turab), 2017
  • Alf Layla w Layla Agendat Takween

Short stories

  • "I Dream Being a Cement Mixer" (Original title: Ahlum An Akun Khalat Ismant), 2018
  • "Deeper into my heart" (Original title: Amekan Nahwa Kalbi), 2020[citation needed]

See also

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