Muhsin al-Ramli
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Muhsin Al-Ramli (born 1967) is an expatriate Iraqi writer living in Madrid, Spain, where he acts as editor of Alwah, a journal of Arabic literature and thought that he co-founded, which is considered to be one of the most influential in the Arab world. He is also a prolific translator, having recently produced the first complete translation of Don Quixote from Spanish to Arabic.
Published Works
- Scattered Crumbs (2003)
- Papers: Far Away from Tangier: Short Stories (1998)
- Searching for a Vivacious Heart: A Collection of Plays (1997)
- The Happy Nights of Bombing (1993)

