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Alifa Rifaat (1930–1996)

Autore di Distant View of a Minaret and Other Stories

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Fonte dell'immagine: from Heinemann AWS edition of Distant View of a Minaret.

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African Short Stories (1985) — Collaboratore — 147 copie
The Penguin Book of International Women's Stories (1996) — Collaboratore — 114 copie
The Anchor Book of Modern Arabic Fiction (2006) — Collaboratore — 102 copie
Opening the Gates: A Century of Arab Feminist Writing (1990) — Collaboratore — 99 copie
The Penguin Book of Erotic Stories by Women (1995) — Collaboratore — 81 copie
The Vintage Book of International Lesbian Fiction (1999) — Collaboratore — 77 copie
Unwinding Threads: Writing by Women in Africa (1983) — Collaboratore — 73 copie
The Anchor Book of Modern African Stories (2002) — Collaboratore — 52 copie
Arabic Short Stories (1983) — Collaboratore — 22 copie
Erotiske fortællinger fortalt af kvinder (1996) — Autore, alcune edizioni2 copie

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Nome legale
Rifaat, Fatimah Abdullah
Data di nascita
1930-06-05
Data di morte
1996
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
Egypt
Nazione (per mappa)
Egypt
Luogo di nascita
Cairo, Egypt
Luogo di morte
Cairo, Egypt
Luogo di residenza
Cairo, Egypt
Istruzione
British Institute in Cairo
Attività lavorative
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»Elf köstliche und bittere, schmerzliche und lustvolle Geschichten. Die Ereignisse und Gebräuche, von denen sie handeln, mögen fremd anmuten, der Geschmack und die Farben aber, die sie hinterlassen, die Sehnsüchte und die Verwirrungen, die sie anrühren, sind erregend bekannt.«
 
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Fredo68 | May 18, 2020 |
Unusual very short stories. The author and I are at logger heads with regard to the treatment of women in North Africa and the Middle East. She wants no major changes to how their religion is followed and practiced, agrees that the man is 'the boss' of the house, she does what is expected of her including all rituals and believes of Islam, yet the only change she wanted to see was that men treat women more kindly as she claims it is required in the Koran. So she is not a feminist nor does she want to upset any apple carts. Her brand of pro-woman/feminist ideology does not even begin to scratch the surface.

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REINADECOPIAYPEGA | 2 altre recensioni | Jan 11, 2018 |
Sharply honest stories by an Egyptian writing from within the isolated world of Muslim women. Very well crafted.

Alifa Rifaat (1930-1996) was an Egyptian woman, deeply committed to her Muslim faith and sensitive to the deep pain of women. She was educated, but entered an arranged marriage and remained isolated from modern, western ideas. Many books by and about Muslim women defend or attack Islamic treatment of women. Rifaat does neither; she simply writes from the inside of women’s lives, sometimes chiding Muslim men for not living up to their obligations to women.

Rifaat’s stories are striking. Some are only a couple of pages long. Most deal with women and how they cope with the loneliness and neglect. Some are explicitly sexual; one of them depicting a woman lying next to her satisfied husband her own desires unsatisfied. Some of the stories have a touch of magic. In one a woman moves into a “haunted house” where she is seduced by a female snake who gives her sexual pleasure she had never received from a man. The stories often took me by surprise; often ending with an unexpected twist. A mother conspires with her daughter to trick her husband, working abroad for a year, into thinking that the girl’s illegitimate child is really the mother’s.

Not all of Rifaat’s stories focus on women. Death is a common theme of hers, and in her stories both women and men die or are affected by the death of another. In one a man who has grown away from his parents and village returns for his father’s funeral and realizes how much he has missed by not sharing with his family when he still had a chance.

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mdbrady | 2 altre recensioni | Apr 1, 2014 |
Alifa Rifaat was an Egyptian writer who wrote in the 1950s - 1980s and lived a largely very traditional life. Her stories focus on the lives of women, often in rural settings, and present a straightforward view of sex, love and its absence, and death Women's lives are hard, and Rifaat shows their struggles for happiness in a culture in which men often do not live up to the family and sexual obligations required by their religion. Some of the most moving stories involve the closeness some of the characters to the rural world and its animals, more so, perhaps, then to other people. The daily five calls to prayer set a rhythm for the book, and mark the passing of time. As with any collection, some stories are better than others, but taken together they provide a vivid sense of time and place and the limitations of a world in which a women's role is circumscribed not only by poverty but also by oppressive tradition.… (altro)
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