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Journalist, Pulitzer Prize Winner Anthony Shadid Remembered at Book Awards

posted on: Sep 18, 2012

Celebrate 2011’s best books by and about Arab Americans, and pay tribute to Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Anthony Shadid (1968-2012) at the 2012 Arab American Book Award Ceremony at 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 29, at the Arab American National Museum, 13624 Michigan Ave. in Deaborn.

Shadid, the two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist of Lebanese American descent, was known globally for his intrepid reporting and incisive on-the-ground coverage of stories across the Middle East. He died while on the job earlier this year. During his career, Shadid reported for The Associated Press, The Washington Post and The New York Times. In addition to his prolific journalism, Shadid was an author; his most recent book, a memoir entitled House of Stone, was published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt shortly after his death.

At the 2012 Book Award ceremony, Shadid will be honored with a posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award to be accepted by his wife, Nada Bakri, a journalist for The New York Times.

Guests at the event will also enjoy a temporary exhibit of Shadid artifacts in the AANM Library & Resource Center, and be among the first to view the new Anthony Shadid entry in the AANM’s permanent Making an Impact exhibit.

The evening also includes a strolling buffet, open bar and live music, followed by the ceremony and a book signing with winning authors including Diana Abu-Jaber. A full list of this year’s winners appears below.

Tickets are $20/$15 for Museum Members and students.

The Arab American Book Award program encourages the publication and excellence of books that preserve and advance the understanding, knowledge and resources of the Arab American community by celebrating the thoughts and lives of Arab Americans. The purpose of the Award is to inspire authors, educate readers and foster a respect and understanding of the Arab American culture.

The winning titles are chosen by groups of selected readers from across the country including respected authors, university professors, artists, librarians and poets. The AANM first gave these awards in 2007 for books published in 2006.

2012 Arab American Book Award Ceremony

Saturday, Sept. 29, 2012
Arab American National Museum
13624 Michigan Ave.
Dearborn, MI 48126
6 p.m. Strolling buffet, open bar + live music

7 p.m. Ceremony + book signing with authors including Diana Abu-Jaber

(Winning titles available for purchase during the event)
Tickets, $20/$15 Museum Members/students, are available ONLINE ONLY through Monday, September 24, 2012 at www.arabamericanmuseum.org.

Business/creative attire suggested. Free, lighted parking is available in the municipal lot north of the Museum; enter lot by turning north on Neckel Street.

Call 313.624.0223 for further information.
2012 Winners and Honorable Mentions

Winner – Fiction
Birds of Paradise by Diana Abu-Jaber

Winner – The Evelyn Shakir Non-Fiction Award
Arab & Arab American Feminisms: Gender, Violence, & Belonging edited by Rabab Abdulhadi, Evelyn Alsultany and Nadine Naber

Winner – Poetry
Abu Ghraib Arias by Philip Metres

Honorable Mention – Fiction
Anatomy of a Disappearance by Hisham Matar

Honorable Mention – Non-Fiction
Modern Arab American Fiction: A Reader’s Guide edited by Steven Salaita

Honorable Mention – Poetry
Transfer by Naomi Shihab Nye

Further information about the winning books and their authors appears at http://www.arabamericanmuseum.org/bookaward.