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Nora Nadjarian

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Nora Nadjarian is an award-winning Cypriot poet and author. She has represented Cyprus at literary events and festivals in Europe and elsewhere, including Frankfurt Book Fair and Dresdner Bardinale.

Her work has been cited or published in the Guardian, the Irish Times and the Telegraph and has also won prizes and commendations in international competitions, including the Commonwealth Short Story Competition, the Féile Filíochta International Poetry Competition, the Binnacle International Ultra-Short Competition and the Seán Ó Faoláin Short Story Prize.

A frequent speaker at writing conferences and events, she has been widely anthologised and translated into several languages. Her work deals with the themes of women, refugees, identity, exile, love and loss, as well as the political situation in Cyprus.

Her work was included in A River of Stories, an anthology of tales and poems from across the Commonwealth, Best European Fiction 2011 , Being Human , Capitals and The Stony Thursday Book .

Nora Nadjarian

3.8/5 ( ratings)
Website
Go to Website
Nora Nadjarian is an award-winning Cypriot poet and author. She has represented Cyprus at literary events and festivals in Europe and elsewhere, including Frankfurt Book Fair and Dresdner Bardinale.

Her work has been cited or published in the Guardian, the Irish Times and the Telegraph and has also won prizes and commendations in international competitions, including the Commonwealth Short Story Competition, the Féile Filíochta International Poetry Competition, the Binnacle International Ultra-Short Competition and the Seán Ó Faoláin Short Story Prize.

A frequent speaker at writing conferences and events, she has been widely anthologised and translated into several languages. Her work deals with the themes of women, refugees, identity, exile, love and loss, as well as the political situation in Cyprus.

Her work was included in A River of Stories, an anthology of tales and poems from across the Commonwealth, Best European Fiction 2011 , Being Human , Capitals and The Stony Thursday Book .

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