Khoury-Ghata digs up her past in 'A House at the Edge of Tears'
2nd Nov 2005, 20:46 GMT
Venus Khoury-Ghata has published 16 novels and 13 poetry collections. She has won the Mallarme and Apollinaire literary prizes and was a finalist for last year's National Book Critics Circle award, nominated for her groundbreaking cycle of poems entitled "She Says." Though she writes in French (she has lived in Paris since 1973).
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