Talk:Kamila Shamsie

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Shamsie is an important writer. This page requires valid expansion. Any helpers? --bandishhh 22 June (UTC)

Kamila Shamsie on the BBC's World Book Club[edit]

A chance to ask questions to improve this article! Kamila Shamsie will be talking about Burnt Shadows on the BBC radio programme World Book Club. You can submit a question or be part of the audience by emailing worldbookclub@bbc.co.uk or by using the form on the World Book Club homepage. Recording takes place at 16:00 on Thursday, 30th September, 2010 at Broadcasting House, London. EdQuine (talk) 17:59, 29 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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Nelly Sachs Prize claim[edit]

I have removed the statement which said that her win of the 2019 Nelly Sachs Prize was reversed in part because she does not allow her works to be translated into Hebrew. The source cited (the Jerusalem Post) does not state that this is a reason why the committee withdrew the Prize; it says only that the Prize committee withdrew it due to her support of BDS. The Jerusalem Post adds the bit about her also not letting her works be translated into Hebrew but does not attribute the committee's decision to that fact, even in part. Lilipo25 (talk) 12:44, 20 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]