Book description
Bodour, a distinguished literary critic, carries with her a dark
secret. As a young university student, she fell in love with a
political activist and gave birth to an illegitimate daughter, Zeina,
whom she abandoned on the streets of Cairo. Zeina grows up to become
one of Egypt's most beloved entertainers, despite being deprived of a
family name and a home. Bodour in turn remains trapped in a loveless
marriage, pining for her daughter and lost love. In an attempt to find
solace, she writes a fictionalised account of her life, which then
mysteriously gets stolen. Set against the backdrop of revolution in
Cairo, Zeina is a tale about regret, loss and the courage it takes for
a mother to face up to the mistakes of her past. 'Read this novel to
grasp the bravery of El Saadawi's activism in Egypt or to learn more
about her country than we saw on our TV screens this spring...'
Guardian 'An uncompromising attack on patriarchy, power and hypocrisy
in modern-day Egypt' The Times 'More than any other woman, El Saadawi
has come to embody the trials of Arab feminism.' San Francisco
Chronicle 'Nawal El Saadawi is a formidable force in the international
world of literature.' Philip Womack, New Humanist 'El Saadawi writes
with directness and passion.' New York Times 'A poignant and brave
writer' Marie Claire
Born in 1931, Nawal El Saadawi is a renowned Egyptian writer,
novelist and activist. She has published over 40 books, which have been
translated into over 30 languages. They include Memoirs of a Woman
Doctor, Love in the Kingdom of Oil, Two Women in One and The Fall of the
Imam (all published by Saqi Books). Amira Nowaira obtained her PhD in
English from Birmingham University. She is former chairperson of the
department of English at Alexandria University and is currently
professor of English literature in the same department.