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The Golden Chariot
Salwa Bakr
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Description for The Golden Chariot
Paperback. From her cell in a women's prison, Aziza decides to create a golden chariot to take her to heaven, where her wishes and dreams can be fulfilled. As she muses on who to take with her, she tells the life stories of her fellow prisoners and decides in her heart which ones deserve a free ride to paradise. Translator(s): Manisty, Dinah. Num Pages: 193 pages. BIC Classification: 2CSR; FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 201 x 128 x 14. Weight in Grams: 262.
ONE OF THE 50 MOST IMPORTANT ARABIC NOVELS OF THE 2OTH CENTURY (THE NATIONAL)
A classic of modern Egyptian literature, award-winning author Salwa Bakr tells stories in the style of The Arabian Nights from a women's prison during the Nasser regime
From her cell in a women’s prison, Aziza decides to create a golden chariot to take her to heaven, where her wishes and dreams can be fulfilled. As she muses on who to take with her, she tells the life stories of her fellow prisoners and decides in her heart which ones deserve a free ride to paradise. Aziza’s ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
The American University in Cairo Press
Number of pages
193
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2008
Condition
New
Weight
261g
Number of Pages
208
Place of Publication
Cairo, Egypt
ISBN
9789774161797
SKU
V9789774161797
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About Salwa Bakr
Salwa Bakr (Author) was born in Cairo in 1949. She is the author of seven volumes of short stories and seven novels including The Man from Bashmour (AUC Press, 2007) which was named one of the 105 Top Literary Works of the Twentieth Century by the Arab Writers Union and was shortlisted for the Saif-Banipal Prize for Literary Translation. Her work has been ... Read more
Reviews for The Golden Chariot
“The novel is revolutionary for its realistic commentary on gender relations in Egypt.”—The National “Radiant with splendid humor.”—Farouk Abdul Qader, al-Ghad “A fantastic artistic device to criticize satirically the social, political, and economic contradictions of Egypt.”—Etidal Uthman, al-Katiba “The naturally painful material becomes a source for humor . . . the satirical tone throughout the novel turns the ... Read more