We Wrote In Symbols (love And Lust By Arab Women Writers)
Edited by Dabbagh Selma
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A ground-breaking collection celebrating women who, over centuries, have dared to articulate their own desires with artistry and skill.
Description
It is a little-known secret that Arabic literature has a long tradition of erotic writing. Behind that secret lies another - that many of the writers are women. We Wrote in Symbols celebrates the works of 75 of these female writers of Arab heritage who articulate love and lust with artistry and skill. Here, a wedding night takes an unexpected turn beneath a canopy of stars; a woman on the run meets her match in a flirtatious encounter at Dubai Airport; and a carnal awakening occurs in a Palestinian refugee camp. From a masked rendezvous in a circus, to meetings in underground bars and unmade beds, there is no such thing as a typical sexual encounter, as this electrifying anthology shows. Powerfully conveying the complexities and intrigues of desire, We Wrote in Symbols invites you to share these characters'' wildest fantasies and most intimate moments.
Review quote
''Fierce, captivating, revolutionary. A dazzling collection that will win hearts and change minds.''-Elif Shafak; ''These voices are furious, witty, outrageous, tender and entranced. This collection offers much delightful entertainment and fresh perspectives on women and sex in the Middle East.'' -Marina Warner
Biographical note
Selma Dabbagh is a British Palestinian writer of fiction. Her debut novel Out of It (Bloomsbury) was named a Guardian Book of the Year by Ahdaf Soueif and Marina Warner. Her radio play The Brick was nominated for the Imison Award and produced by BBC Radio 4. She has also published numerous short stories with Granta, Wasafiri, Saqi, Telegram and International PEN, and is a PEN and Pushcart Nominee. Her work has been translated into Arabic, Mandarin, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and French.
Short description/annotation
A ground-breaking collection celebrating women who, over centuries, have dared to articulate their own desires with artistry and skill.
Description
It is a little-known secret that Arabic literature has a long tradition of erotic writing. Behind that secret lies another - that many of the writers are women. We Wrote in Symbols celebrates the works of 75 of these female writers of Arab heritage who articulate love and lust with artistry and skill. Here, a wedding night takes an unexpected turn beneath a canopy of stars; a woman on the run meets her match in a flirtatious encounter at Dubai Airport; and a carnal awakening occurs in a Palestinian refugee camp. From a masked rendezvous in a circus, to meetings in underground bars and unmade beds, there is no such thing as a typical sexual encounter, as this electrifying anthology shows. Powerfully conveying the complexities and intrigues of desire, We Wrote in Symbols invites you to share these characters'' wildest fantasies and most intimate moments.
Review quote
''Fierce, captivating, revolutionary. A dazzling collection that will win hearts and change minds.''-Elif Shafak; ''These voices are furious, witty, outrageous, tender and entranced. This collection offers much delightful entertainment and fresh perspectives on women and sex in the Middle East.'' -Marina Warner
Biographical note
Selma Dabbagh is a British Palestinian writer of fiction. Her debut novel Out of It (Bloomsbury) was named a Guardian Book of the Year by Ahdaf Soueif and Marina Warner. Her radio play The Brick was nominated for the Imison Award and produced by BBC Radio 4. She has also published numerous short stories with Granta, Wasafiri, Saqi, Telegram and International PEN, and is a PEN and Pushcart Nominee. Her work has been translated into Arabic, Mandarin, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and French.
Author | Edited by Dabbagh Selma |
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Date Of Publication | Apr 29, 2021 |
EAN | 9780863563973 |
Contributors | Dabbagh Selma |
Publisher | Saqi Books |
Languages | English |
Country of Publication | United Kingdom |
Width | 135 mm |
Height | 215 mm |
Thickness | 22 mm |
Product Forms | Paperback / Softback |
Weight | 0.330000 |
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