Edwar al-Kharrat was born, raised, and educated in Alexandria. His first book of short stories, High Walls, was published in 1959. Since then he has written novels, criticism, and poetry. He is the winner of numerous international awards, including the Cavafis Prize.
Ferial Ghazoul is an Iraqi scholar, critic, and translator. She is professor of English and comparative literature at the American University in Cairo and formerly editor of Alif: Journal of Comparative Poetics. She has written extensively on medieval literature in comparative context, on modernism in Europe, on postcolonialism, and on gender studies.
John Verlenden is a writing instructor in the Department of Rhetoric and Composition at the American University in Cairo, and an anthologized writer of short stories. He and Ferial Ghazoul won the King Fahd translation prize from the University of Arkansas in 1997 for Egyptian poet Muhammad Afifi Matar's Quartet of Joy.