About
Hala Alyan is the author of the novels Salt Houses — winner of the Dayton Literary Peace Prize and the Arab American Book Award, and a finalist for the Chautauqua Prize — and The Arsonists’ City, a finalist for the Aspen Words Literary Prize. She is also the author of five highly acclaimed collections of poetry, including The Twenty-Ninth Year and The Moon That Turns You Back. Her work has been published by The New Yorker, The Academy of American Poets, The New York Times, The Guardian, and Guernica. Her debut memoir, I’ll Tell You When I’m Home, was recently published by Simon & Schuster. She lives in Brooklyn with her family, where she works as a clinical psychologist and professor at New York University.
Books
Selected Works
FICTION
Sweet Tea in Acacia Magazine
Ojalá in The Rumpus
Long Exposure in Joyland Magazine
Everyone Removes the Thorn in Tupelo Quarterly
NONFICTION
Addiction is a Story of Wanting Gone Awry in Electric Literature
Why Must Palestinians Audition for Your Empathy? in The New York Times
‘I am not there and I am not here’ in The Guardian
The Power of Changing Your Mind in Time Magazine
A Palestinian-American on Dehumanization in Teen Vogue
A Letter to My Husband in Emergence Magazine
POETRY
Revision in Guernica
The Interviewer Wants to Know About Fashion in Literary Hub
Light Ghazal in The New Yorker
Naturalized in Jewish Currents
Spoiler in The New Yorker
Siri as Mother in Academy of American Poets
Interactive :: House Saints in Poetry Foundation
Contact
For speaking inquiries:
Ariel Lewiton
917-277-5850
For literary and rights queries:
Meredith Kaffel Simonoff
msimonoff@thegernertco.com
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