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Literary autobiography and Arab national struggles

Part of the Edinburgh Studies in Modern Arabic Literature series
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In memoirs, Arab writers have invoked solitude in moments of deep public involvement.

Focusing on Taha Hussein, Sonallah Ibrahim, Assia Djebar, Latifa al-Zayyat, Mahmoud Darwish, Mourid Barghouti, Edward Said, Haifa Zangana, and Radwa Ashour, this book reads a range of autobiographical forms, sources, and affinities with other literatures.

Taking a comparative approach, Nasser shows the local sources of contemporary Arab autobiography, adaptations of a global genre, and cultural exchange.

She also examines different aspects of the contemporary autobiography as it has evolved in the Arab world during the past half-century, focusing on the particularity of the genre written in different languages but pertaining to one overarching Arab culture.

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Edinburgh University Press
1474420249 / 9781474420242
eBook (EPUB)
31/08/2017
English
148 pages
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