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Hoda Barakat

Hoda Barakat ((アラビア語:هدى بركات)) (born 1952) is a Lebanese novelist. Barakat lived much of her life in Beirut and later moved to Paris, where she now resides. Her works are originally written in Arabic and have been translated into many languages, including English, Hebrew, French, Italian, Spanish, Turkish, Dutch, and Greek.〔(Hoda Barakat ) (Festivaletteratura) Accessed: March 4, 2007.〕
== Biography ==
Barakat was raised in the Maronite Christian town of Bsharré, Lebanon, where she lived until she moved to Beirut. In Beirut, Barakat studied French Literature at the Lebanese University, from which she graduated in 1975. In 1975 and 1976, she lived in Paris where she worked on a PhD, but decided to return home when the Lebanese Civil War started. During this period she worked as a teacher, translator, and journalist. Barakat has set all of her published works during this period of war. In 1985, she published her first work a collection of short stories called ''Za'irat'' ("Women Visitors"). She moved back to Paris in 1989 and has lived there ever since. There she published a series of major works including ''Hajar al-Dahik'' (''The Stone of Laughter'', 1990) and ''Ahl el-Hawa'' (''People of Love'', 1993). In 2004, she visited the UK on the first Banipal Live UK tour.〔(Hoda Barakat ) (Banipal Magazine) Accessed: March 4, 2007.〕
In fall 2013, Barakat was appointed the first Arabic Scholar in Residence at the University of Texas at Austin Middle Eastern Studies Program.〔(New Arabic Scholar in Residence Program Brings Hoda Barakat, Fall 2013 ) (University of Texas at Austin) Accessed: February 1, 2014.〕

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