Susan Abulhawa
سوزان أبو الهوى
Born: Kuwait City, Kuwait
Domain: Literature & Poetry
Recognition: GLOBAL
Biography
Susan Abulhawa is a Palestinian American novelist, poet, and activist who has become one of the most widely read English-language voices of the Palestinian experience. Born in 1970 to refugees of the 1967 war, she had a fractured childhood across Kuwait, Jordan, and an orphanage in Jerusalem before settling in the United States, a trajectory of displacement that suffuses her fiction. Her debut novel, "Mornings in Jenin" (2010), traces four generations of a Palestinian family from the 1948 expulsion through life in the Jenin refugee camp and the diaspora. An international bestseller translated into more than thirty languages, it is among the most commercially successful Palestinian novels ever written in English and introduced a vast global readership to the history of the Nakba through intimate family narrative. Her later novels, "The Blue Between Sky and Water" and "Against the Loveless World" (winner of the Palestine Book Award and an Arab American Book Award), confirmed her standing as a powerful storyteller of exile, resistance, and survival. She also writes poetry and essays, and her work is noted for blending lyrical prose with unsparing political clarity. Beyond literature, Abulhawa founded Playgrounds for Palestine, a nonprofit building recreational spaces for children in the occupied territories and refugee camps, and she co-founded the Palestine Writes Literature Festival, the first of its kind in North America. She is an outspoken advocate for Palestinian rights on international platforms. By carrying the Palestinian narrative into mainstream English-language fiction with both critical and popular success, Abulhawa has played a singular role in shaping how a global audience encounters Palestine.
Why This Person Matters
Her novel "Mornings in Jenin," translated into over thirty languages, brought the story of the Nakba to a mass global English-language readership like no Palestinian novel before it.