Fatma (a Novel Of Arabia)

By (author) Alem Raja
By (author) Alem Raja
Description
The story of one woman''s passionate odyssey and sophisticated fantasy of Arabia, ancient and modern.
Review quote
Told in the form of dreams and living parables, Fatma is full of vivid descriptions that billow from Alem''s bottomless well of Saudi culture. Nuggets of wisdom are sequestered within these languid lines of prose like diamonds in the rough." - Virginia Quarterly Review

"One might consider this tale a revelation of Arabian women''s inner lives in rebellion against the confines imposed on them - or perhaps an exploration of innate suspicion between male and female. Or perhaps there is no identifiable meaning, just effect. The highly sensuous text was shaped by McDonough, who adds an afterword about his working relationship with the Saudi author." - Multicultural Review

"Dreams, myths, and prophecies figure prominently in this elegant and eerie tale - an unusual collaboration between the Saudi Arabian woman who wrote it in English and the American cinematographer whose revision of her manuscript thus is, and isn''t literally a ''translation.''... A unique fever dream." - Kirkus Reviews
Biographical note
Raja Alem is the author of seven novels, many plays, and collections of poetry. She lives in Jidda, Saudi Arabia.

Tom McDonough is the author of a novel, Virgin with Child, and a short story collection, Light Years. His cinematography won an Academy Award for the feature documentary Best Boy.
More Information
Author By (author) Alem Raja
Date Of Publication Feb 28, 2005
EAN 9780815608127
Contributors Alem Raja
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Languages English
Country of Publication United States
Width 142 mm
Height 215 mm
Thickness 13 mm
Product Forms Paperback / Softback
Weight 0.198000
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