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Gina Nahai

Lecturer in the Professional Writing Program

Contact Information
Office: THH 355 H
Phone: (213)740-3252
E-mail: nahai@usc.edu

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Biographical Sketch

Gina B. Nahai is a best-selling author, and a lecturer in the Master of Professional Writing program at USC. Her novels have been translated into eighteen languages, and are taught at a number of universities and high schools nationwide. Her writings have appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, San Francisco Chronicle, Los Angeles Magazine, Huffingtonpost.com, and Truthdig.com. She writers a monthly column for the Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles. She is the recipient of a 2002 Simon Rockower Award, and a finalist for an LA Press Club award. Nahai’s first novel, “Cry of the Peacock” (Crown, 1992) told, for the first time in any Western language, the 3000-year story of the Jewish people of Iran. It won the Los Angeles Arts Council Award for Fiction. Her second novel, “Moonlight on the Avenue of Faith” (Harcourt, 1999), was a finalist for the Orange Prize in England, the IMPAC award in Dublin, and the Harold J. Ribalow Award in the United States. A #1 LA Times bestseller, it was named by the paper as “One of the Best Books of the Year” by the Los Angeles Times. Her third novel, “Sunday’s Silence” (2001) was also an LA Times bestseller and a “Best book of the Year”. Her fourth novel, “Caspian Rain”, was published in September ’07 and was also an LA Times bestseller. Nahai is a frequent lecturer on the contemporary politics of the Middle East, has been a guest on PBS, CNBC, as well as a number of local television and radio news programs, and has guest-hosted on NPR affiliate, KCRW (The Politics of Culture). A judge for the Los Angeles Times Book Awards (Fiction, First Fiction), she has lectured at a number of conferences nationwide, and served on the boards of PEN Center USA West, The International Women’s Media Foundation, and B’nai Zion Western Region. Nahai holds a BA and a Masters degree in International Relations from UCLA, and an MPW from USC. She is a former consultant for the Rand Corporation, and has researched the politics of pre and post-revolutionary Iran for the United States Department of Defense. She lives in Los Angeles, where she’s at work on a new novel.
 

Education

B.A. Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), 1981
M.A. Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), 1982
M.P.W , University of Southern California, 1988
 

Academic Appointment, Affiliation, and Employment History

Lecturer, Master of Professional Writing Program, University of Southern California , 01/01/1999-  
Lecturer, Freshman Writing Program, University of Southern California , 01/01/1984-01/01/1988  
 

Description of Research

Summary Statement of Research Interests

Gina B. Nahai is the best-selling author of “Cry of the Peacock”, “Moonlight on the Avenue of Faith”, and “Sunday’s Silence”. She holds an MA in International Relations from UCLA, and an MFA in Professional Writing from USC. Her novels have been translated into 17 languages, and are taught at a number of universities in the US and abroad. She has been a finalist for the Orange Prize in England, the IMPAC award in Dublin, and the Harold J. Ribalow award in Fiction. Her writings have appeared in the Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Magazine, and The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles. Her new novel, “Caspian Rain”, is due out in Fall, 2007.
 

Publications

Book

Nahai, G. (2007). Caspian Rain. Caspian Rain/MacAdam/Cage.
Nahai, G. (2001). Sunday's Silence. New York, New York: Sunday's Silence/Harcourt.
Nahai, G. (1999). Moonlight on the Avenue of Faith. New York, New York: Moonlight on the Avenue of Faith/Harcourt.
Nahai, G. (1992). Cry of the Peacock. Cry of the Peacock/Crown.
 

Honors and Awards

Finalist: Los Angeles Press Club Award, 6/16/2007  
Judge, Fiction/First Fiction Category: LA Times Book Prizes, 2005-2006  
Winner: Simon Rockower Award, 2002  
Finalist: Harold U. Ribalow Award, 2000  
Finalist: IMPAC Award, 2000  
Finalist: Orange Prize for Fiction, 2000  
First Place: Distinguished Masters Thesis Award, USC, 1988  
First Place: Los Angeles Arts Council Award for Fiction, 1988  
First Place: Phi Kappa Phi Award, USC, 1986  
Honorable Mention: Nelson Algren Award, Chicago Magazine, 1985  
 
 
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