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Radwa Ashour - Siraaj: An Arab Tale (CMES Modern Middle East Literatures in Translation) - 9780292717527 - V9780292717527
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Siraaj: An Arab Tale (CMES Modern Middle East Literatures in Translation)

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Description for Siraaj: An Arab Tale (CMES Modern Middle East Literatures in Translation) Paperback. Amina, a baker in sultan's palace, awaits her son's return from a voyage at sea, fearful that the sea has claimed Said. Said begins to make his way home witnessing British colonial oppression along the way. When Said returns and learns the island's slave population is planning a revolt against sultan's tyrannical rule, he and Amina are drawn in. Translator(s): Romaine, Barbara. Series: CMES Modern Middle East Literatures in Translation Series. Num Pages: 109 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: FA; FYT. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 5487 x 3556 x 9. Weight in Grams: 150.
Set in the late nineteenth century on a mythical island off the coast of Yemen, Radwa Ashour's Siraaj: An Arab Tale tells the poignant story of a mother and son as they are drawn inextricably into a revolt against their island's despotic sultan. Amina, a baker in the sultan's palace, anxiously awaits her son's return from a long voyage at sea, fearful that the sea has claimed Said just as it did his father and grandfather. Said, left behind in Alexandria by his ship as the British navy begins an attack on the city, slowly ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
University of Texas Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2007
Series
CMES Modern Middle East Literatures in Translation Series
Condition
New
Weight
149g
Number of Pages
109
Place of Publication
Austin, TX, United States
ISBN
9780292717527
SKU
V9780292717527
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Ref
99-50

About Radwa Ashour
Radwa Ashour, a native of Cairo, is Professor of English at Ain Shams University. She has written several well-known novels and short stories, as well as critical works on Arabic literature. Barbara Romaine has taught Arabic for fifteen years and is the translator of another Egyptian novel, Aunt Safiyya and the Monastery.

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