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Diaa Jubaili

    Zia Jubaili is an Iraqi novelist and short story writer whose works delve into the complexities of human existence, exploring the darker corners of society. His writing is characterized by a profound insight into character psychology and a lyrical style that draws readers into his narratives. Jubaili's prose often uncovers the social and political undercurrents that shape his characters' lives, offering a reflection on contemporary issues through compelling storytelling.

    No Windmills in Basra
    • A bold, imaginative collection of short stories set in Southern Iraq from prolific, award-winning novelist Diaa Jubaili. Influenced in turn by the long tradition of Arabic folktales and the magical realism of Latin America, the stories in No Windmills in Basra reflect a reality tinged by the city's history with war. Yet the fantastic and playful peek through, offering an astounding breadth of images in only a few lines per story. In "Mubarak," a security guard for a chicken plant discovers his own wings after a bomb explosion. In "The Taste of Death," long-buried Iraqi and Iranian soldiers rise from their unmarked graves, dissatisfied with the landscape's returning verdancy. Set in the southern Iraqi city of Basra, where the author still lives, these fleeting stories oscillate between whimsy and tragedy.

      No Windmills in Basra