Mohammed SawaieDr Mohammed Sawaie's lifelong love for the Arabic language has made him an authority on the sociolinguistic, historical, and grammatical aspects of Arabic. His "Fundamentals of Arabic Grammar" (Routledge 2014) has helped transform the teaching of Araic in North America. "The Tent Generations" is the latest title in an impressive bibliography of over ten books in English and Arabic, which can be found in libraries worldwide, including "Linguistic Variation and Speaker’s Attitudes: A Sociolinguistic Study of Some Arabic Dialects" (1994), and "Arabic-Speaking Migrants in the United States and Canada: a Bibliographical Guide with Annotation" (1985). Sawaie, Professor of Arabic at the University of Virginia, is a self-described “passionate reader of both English and Arabic on issues related to Arabic literary production, the Middle East generally and Palestine in particular”, a passion that comes through in "The Tent Generations". An avid gardener as well as researcher, he has brought “the search for translatable poets and poems were not translated previously, or unknown to English readers” to create a work of exquisite beauty and profound ethical engagement. Read More Read Less
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