Michael Cooperson

Michael Cooperson is an American scholar and translator of Arabic literature.[1] He is professor of Arabic at UCLA. He has written two books: Classical Arabic Biography: The Heirs of the Prophets in the Age of al-Ma'mun and Al-Mamun (Makers Of The Muslim World). He has translated a number of works from Arabic and French including:

  • Abdelfattah Kilito's The Author and His Doubles: Essays on Classical Arabic Culture
  • Khairy Shalaby's The Time-Travels of the Man Who Sold Pickles and Sweets
  • Jurji Zaydan's The Caliph's Heirs — Brothers at War: the Fall of Baghdad
  • al-Hariri's The Maqamat (translated into English as Impostures)

Cooperson has also taught at the Middlebury School of Arabic and Stanford University.

In 2021, he won the Sheikh Zayed Book Award for translation from Arabic to English.[2]

See also

References

  1. AUC Press profile and interview
  2. "Michael Cooperson". Sheikh Zayed Book Award. 2021.


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