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A British-born Palestinian writer and novelist, residing in Spain. His books include The Cordoba Narrator and Politics in Heaven, with secular orientations. Before writing his two novels, Abdul-Jabbar Adwan worked in the media field and wrote a weekly article in the Middle East newspaper and a weekly article in English in the Lebanese Daily Star. He also worked as a consultant for several European television stations on Middle East affairs. During the first intifada, Adwan published three books: The Fangs of the Lamb, The Martyrs, and The Price of Independence. These books were printed in London, Egypt and Palestine. His next novel was Politics in Paradise, which was banned in some Arab countries[1]. It was nominated by Dar Al-Farabi for the Booker Prize for the next year, and Rawi Cordoba's novel had won the tenth round of the Booker nominations for the first year, knowing that the first six novels are among the winners. And the author now has a book entitled Barbara’s Owl from Dar Al-Farabi, which is a true novel about life in the Palestinian village of Berbera, which was destroyed following the Nakba, and it is the author’s hometown. Edge of Light" which is a trilogy novel