To complement the novels in the "Arab Women Writers" series, this is a collection of autobiographical writings by 13 leading Arab women authors. Through these testimonies, the women describe their experiences and expose the often difficult conditions under which their narratives were written. Patterns running throughout include experiences of confinement, subjugation, the struggle for education and the eventual use of writing as an escape. They speak of their own reasons for writing, of how experiences in family life, politics, exile and even imprisonment have affected them and their work, and of how their motivation has been both tested and reinforced by various setbacks and the struggle for recognition.
Superman is an Arab: On God, marriage, macho men and other disastrous inventions
Joumana Haddad
bookMellan oss skapas världen : känslor och tankar om vår enda jord
Stefan Strömberg
bookSoil and Sacrament : A Spiritual Memoir of Food and Faith
Fred Bahnson
bookWanderers
Kerri Andrews
audiobookThe Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals : Study in Evolutionary Theory
Charles Darwin
bookOpium Nation
Fariba Nawa
audiobookSoil : The Story of a Black Mother's Garden
Camille T Dungy
audiobookbookCast A Diva
Lyndsy Spence
audiobookRead Dangerously : The Subversive Power of Literature in Troubled Times
Azar Nafisi
audiobookWild Mercy
Mirabai Starr
audiobookThe Flowering Wand : Rewilding the Sacred Masculine
Sophie Strand
bookThe Favored Daughter
Nadene Ghouri, Fawzia Koofi
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