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'A quietly formidable achievement; its understated evocation of tragedy and strength in the face of victimization make it a graceful classic.' Women's Review 'Powerfully political.' Poetry Nation Review 'Nawal el Saadawi's achievement is to lay bare the thin flesh and huge passions of her characters.' West Indian Digest 'A searing indictment of corruption in traditional Islamic society.' Banipal
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'People have become corrupt everywhere. You can search in vain for justice or true morality. They no longer exist.' Kafr El Teen is a beautiful, sleepy village on the banks of the Nile. Yet at its heart it is tyrannical and corrupt. The Mayor, Sheikh Hamzawi of the mosque, and the Chief of the Village Guard are obsessed by wealth and use and abuse the women of the village, taking them as slaves, marrying them and beating them. Women have no choice and no power. Zakeya, an ordinary villager, works in the fields by the Nile and watches the world, squatting in the dusty entrance to her house, quietly accepting her fate. It is only when her nieces fall prey to the Mayor that Zakeya becomes enraged by the injustice of her society and possessed by demons. Where is the loving and peaceful God in whom Zakeya believes? Nawal El Saadawi's classic attempt to square religion with a society in which women are respected as equals is as relevant today as ever.
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- EditorialZed Books Ltd
- Año de publicación2007
- ISBN 10 1842778773
- ISBN 13 9781842778777
- EncuadernaciónTapa blanda
- Número de edición2
- Número de páginas188
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