Yumna Kassab Yumna Kassab i(10509602 works by)
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

Writer from Western Sydney.

Yumna Kassab was born and raised in western Sydney, and completed her schooling in Parramatta, excluding two years in Lebanon with her family. She has studied medical science at Macquarie University and neuroscience at Sydney University. In 2020, when her debut collection was longlisted for the Stella Prize, she was teaching in regional New South Wales.

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2024 inaugural recipient Parramatta Laureate in Literature to work on a project described as a ‘dictionary of Parramatta’.
2019 winner New England Thunderbolt Prize for Crime Writing New England Award for '25 May, 1870'.

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Politica Ultimo : Ultimo Press , 2024 26416333 2024 single work novel

A captivating literary journey that delves into the intertwined lives of a town, its people, and a region shaped by revolution and war.

'The war broke out and she decided to call her dad.
Weeks and weeks we do not speak, and the weeks become months and then they are so many years.
She imagines herself starting this story.
She imagines how she will tell this story later to someone else.
We hadn't spoken for years but then the war broke out...

'As conflict plays out across an unnamed region, its inhabitants deal with the fallout. Families are torn apart and brought together. A divide grows between those on either side of the war, compromises are struck as the toll of violence impacts near and far. We learn about those who are left behind and those who choose to leave in a great scattering. As the stories of those affected play out they weave together to show the whole of a society in the most extreme of circumstances. Even after the last shot is fired, their world will never recover.

'From the acclaimed author of The House of YoussefAustraliana and The Lovers comes a powerful new novel that asks again if it’s possible to ever measure the personal cost of war.' (Publication summary)

2024 shortlisted Queensland Literary Awards Fiction Book Award
y separately published work icon The Lovers Ultimo : Ultimo Press , 2022 25023144 2022 single work novel

'What happens when we become used to each other, when we become bored, when we anticipate each other’s moods like the seasons cycled in a day? What happens when you are tired of me and I tire of you?

'Every couple has a story. How they met, how they fell in love – their ups, their downs. What made them want to be in each other's arms day and night. The struggle of family expectations. The need to please each other, the desire to go their separate ways. It is about the private universe between two people as they try to hold to each other despite the barriers of geography, culture and class.

'Every couple has a beginning, a middle, and maybe an end.

'The Lovers is an enchanting fable that explores the light and dark of a relationship – a love distilled down to its barest form. You might think you know this story. Maybe you do.'  (Publication summary)

2023 shortlisted Prime Minister's Literary Awards Fiction
2023 shortlisted Miles Franklin Literary Award
2023 shortlisted APA Book Design Awards Best Designed Literary Fiction / Poetry Cover designed by Mika Tabata.
2023 shortlisted Victorian Premier's Literary Awards Prize for Fiction
y separately published work icon Australiana Ultimo : Ultimo Press , 2022 23057993 2022 single work novel

'When the river runs dry, the town runs red.

​'This could be any small town. It aches under the heat of summer. It flourishes in the cooler months. Everyone knows everyone. Their families, histories and stories are interwoven and well-known by one and all. Or at least, they think they are. But no-one sees anything quite the same way. Perceptions differ, truths are elusive, judgements have outcomes and everything is connected. For better or for worse.

'This is a version of small-town Australia that is recognisable, both familiar and new, exploring the characters, threads, and connections that detail everyday life to reveal a much bigger story. A tapestry that makes up this place called home.

'From the acclaimed author of The House of Youssef comes this extraordinary and unique novel shining a light on Australian rural life.'

Source : publication summary

2022 shortlisted Queensland Literary Awards Fiction Book Award
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