Sayed Kashua

Sayed Kashua

About

Sayed Kashua is a prominent Israeli-Arab writer, known for his insightful exploration of cultural and social identity through his novels, columns, and television work. Born in Tira, Israel, in 1975, Kashua writes predominantly in Hebrew, offering a unique perspective on the complexities faced by Arabs in Israeli society. His acclaimed novels, including "Dancing Arabs" and "Let It Be Morning," combine humor, irony, and poignancy. Kashua also created the popular television sitcom "Arab Labor," which humorously tackles issues of Arab-Jewish relations. Now residing in the United States, Kashua continues to contribute thought-provoking commentary to major publications, influencing discourse on his dual heritage.

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