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'''Khalid Kishtainy''’ (born 1929) is an Iraqi writer and satirist living in [[London]].
{{Short description|Iraqi writer and satirist (1929–2023)}}
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'''Khalid al-Kishtainy''' ({{langx|ar|خالد القشطيني}}; 10 October 1929 – 3 June 2023) was an Iraqi writer and satirist living in London.<ref>{{cite book|title=Contemporary Authors: A Bio-Bibliographical Guide to Current Writers in Fiction, General Nonfiction, Poetry, Journalism, Drama, Motion Pictures, Television|date=1985|publisher=Gale / Cengage Learning|isbn=0810319152|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/contemporaryauth115halm}}</ref>


==Life==
==Life and career==
Born in [[Baghdad]], Kishtainy trained as a lawyer and artist, graduating in painting from Baghdad’s Institute of Fine Arts in 1952 and gaining a law degree from the [[University of Baghdad]] in 1953. After the [[1958 Iraq Revolution]] broke out he stopped teaching painting in Baghdad and moved to [[London]] to work for the [[BBC]]. Since 1989 he has written a daily satirical column in ''[[al-Sharq al-Awsat]]''.<ref>[http://www.arabworldbooks.com/authors/khalid_kishtainy.htm Khalid Kishtainy]</ref>
Born in [[Baghdad]], Kishtainy trained as a lawyer and artist, graduating in painting from Baghdad's Institute of Fine Arts in 1952 and gaining a law degree from the [[University of Baghdad]] in 1953. After the [[1958 Iraq Revolution]] broke out he stopped teaching painting in Baghdad and moved to [[London]] to work for the [[BBC]]. From 1989 he wrote a daily satirical column in ''[[al-Sharq al-Awsat]]''.<ref>[http://www.arabworldbooks.com/authors/khalid_kishtainy.htm "Khalid Kishtainy"], Arabworldbooks.com.</ref>

Kishtainy died on 3 June 2023, at the age of 93.<ref>{{cite news |title=رائد الكتابة الساخرة.. وفاة الكاتب العراقي خالد القشطيني عن 94 عاما |url=https://www.alhurra.com/iraq/2023/06/05/رائد-الكتابة-الساخرة-وفاة-الكاتب-العراقي-خالد-القشطيني-94-عاما |access-date=7 June 2023 |publisher=alhurra.com}}</ref>


==Works==
==Works==
* ''Verdict in absentia: a study of the Palestine case as represented to the Western World'', 1969
* ''Verdict in Absentia: A Study of the Palestine Case as represented to the Western World'', Palestine Liberation Organization Research Center, 1969
* ''Whither Israel? A study of Zionist expansionism'', 1970
* ''Whither Israel? A Study of Zionist Expansionism'', Palestine Liberation Organization Research Center, 1970
* ''Palestine in perspective'', 1971
* ''Palestine in Perspective'', Palestine Liberation Organization, 1971
* ''The new statesman and the Middle East'', 1972
* ''The New Statesman and the Middle East'', Palestine Research Center, 1972
* ''Social and foreign affairs in Iraq'', 1979
* ''Social and Foreign Affairs in Iraq'', 1979
* ''The prostitute in progressive literature'', 1982
* ''The Prostitute in Progressive Literature'', Allison & Busby, 1982
* ''Arab political humour'', 1992
* ''Arab Political Humour'', Quartet Books, 1985; 1992
* ''Tales from old Baghdad: grandma and I'', 1997
* ''Tales from Old Baghdad: Grandma and I'', Routledge, 1997
* ''Tomorrow is another day: a tale of Saddam’s Baghdad'', 2003
* ''Tomorrow is Another Day: A Tale of Saddam’s Baghdad'', Elliott & Thompson Ltd, 2003
* ''By the rivers of Babylon'', 2008
* ''By the Rivers of Babylon'', Quartet Books, 2008
* ''Arabian tales: Baghdad-on-Thames'', 2011
* ''Arabian Tales: Baghdad-on-Thames'', Quartet Books, 2011


==Reference==
==References==
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* Susannah Tarbush, [http://thetanjara.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/in-honour-of-khalid-kishtainy-evening.html In honour of Khalid Kishtainy: an evening of humour, writing, music and painting at London's Iraqi Cultural Centre], 13 June 2013
* Susannah Tarbush, [http://thetanjara.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/in-honour-of-khalid-kishtainy-evening.html In honour of Khalid Kishtainy: an evening of humour, writing, music and painting at London's Iraqi Cultural Centre], 13 June 2013


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Latest revision as of 20:21, 9 November 2024

Khalid al-Kishtainy (Arabic: خالد القشطيني; 10 October 1929 – 3 June 2023) was an Iraqi writer and satirist living in London.[1]

Life and career

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Born in Baghdad, Kishtainy trained as a lawyer and artist, graduating in painting from Baghdad's Institute of Fine Arts in 1952 and gaining a law degree from the University of Baghdad in 1953. After the 1958 Iraq Revolution broke out he stopped teaching painting in Baghdad and moved to London to work for the BBC. From 1989 he wrote a daily satirical column in al-Sharq al-Awsat.[2]

Kishtainy died on 3 June 2023, at the age of 93.[3]

Works

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  • Verdict in Absentia: A Study of the Palestine Case as represented to the Western World, Palestine Liberation Organization Research Center, 1969
  • Whither Israel? A Study of Zionist Expansionism, Palestine Liberation Organization Research Center, 1970
  • Palestine in Perspective, Palestine Liberation Organization, 1971
  • The New Statesman and the Middle East, Palestine Research Center, 1972
  • Social and Foreign Affairs in Iraq, 1979
  • The Prostitute in Progressive Literature, Allison & Busby, 1982
  • Arab Political Humour, Quartet Books, 1985; 1992
  • Tales from Old Baghdad: Grandma and I, Routledge, 1997
  • Tomorrow is Another Day: A Tale of Saddam’s Baghdad, Elliott & Thompson Ltd, 2003
  • By the Rivers of Babylon, Quartet Books, 2008
  • Arabian Tales: Baghdad-on-Thames, Quartet Books, 2011

References

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  1. ^ Contemporary Authors: A Bio-Bibliographical Guide to Current Writers in Fiction, General Nonfiction, Poetry, Journalism, Drama, Motion Pictures, Television. Gale / Cengage Learning. 1985. ISBN 0810319152.
  2. ^ "Khalid Kishtainy", Arabworldbooks.com.
  3. ^ "رائد الكتابة الساخرة.. وفاة الكاتب العراقي خالد القشطيني عن 94 عاما". alhurra.com. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
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